"Even if you don't attend on a free day, make sure to head up to the gorgeous glass-walled Hamon Observation Tower which offers stunning 360-degree panoramic views of downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, the Bay, and the Marin headlands. Also, stroll through the whimsical Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden to see modern works and James Turrel's site-specific sculpture Skyspace. Access to both the Observation Tower and the Sculpture Garden are free to the public."
"Every Saturday, the de Young offers free general admission to all residents of the nine Bay Area counties. Saturdays feature engaging art experiences for the entire family, including art making, gallery guides, and tours with discussion and sketching in the permanent galleries. Reserve your tickets in advance online. Please be prepared to verify with ID onsite."
Located in Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum was founded in 1895 and houses collections from the 17th through the 20th centuries. The collections include works from the Americas, textile arts, and art of Africa and Oceania. Permanent gallery admission is free on the first Tuesday of every month; special exhibition fees still apply. The glass-walled Hamon Observation Tower and the Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden are free to the public; the tower observation level closes one hour before museum closing. The de Young offers free general admission on Saturdays to residents of nine Bay Area counties with online reservations and ID verification. Visitors 17 and under receive free permanent collection admission. Accessibility admission includes free general admission and discounted special exhibition admission.
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