Truly amazing! The docent and all staff were very kind and knowledgeable. This is a must visit for any one interested in San Francisco history.
Haas-Lilienthal House
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The Haas-Lilienthal House is a historic Queen Anne Victorian home located in San Francisco, California. Built in 1886 by architect Peter R. Schmidt for William and Bertha Haas, this house serves as a museum that offers docent-led tours to the public. It is recognized for its architectural significance and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since its preservation efforts began.
In addition to public tours, the Haas-Lilienthal House functions as a venue for private events and hosts educational programs focused on architecture and 19th-century living. After surviving the 1906 earthquake and fire, it became the headquarters for the Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage, now known as SF Heritage. The house is celebrated as a National Treasure, reflecting the cultural heritage of San Francisco.
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A historical house that's a hidden gem in plain sight in SF! I got 2 free tickets through my library's Discover & Go program. I would suggest taking public transit or ride share there as there...
This is a cool little historical gem in the Pacific Heights neighborhood in San Francisco. We didn't take the tour, but they do have them. We didn't find the tour needed. When we went to...
It pains me to think tourists might affiliate the elitism and poor historic knowledge of the Haas-Lilienthal house with San Francisco. I attended a few events at the house with the heritage...
A hidden gem among San Francisco history sites. A beautifully maintained 19th century Victorian mansion in the heart of San Francisco. The Haas-Lilienthal House allows visitors to take a step...
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