de Young Museum Free Day (First Tuesdays)
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de Young Museum Free Day (First Tuesdays)
"The de Young Museum is a landmark art museum founded in 1895, showcasing priceless treasures and works of art from the 17th through the 20th centuries from various regions."
"Free admission is available on the first Tuesday of every month, while every Saturday offers free general admission to Bay Area residents, featuring engaging art experiences."
"Visitors can access the Hamon Observation Tower and Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden for free, enjoying panoramic views and modern sculptures, enhancing the museum experience."
The de Young Museum, established in 1895 in Golden Gate Park, features art from the 17th to 20th centuries, including collections from the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. Free admission is available on the first Tuesday of each month and every Saturday for Bay Area residents. Visitors can enjoy the Hamon Observation Tower and Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden at no cost. Reservations are required for free admission, and visitors under 17 always enter the permanent galleries for free. Accessibility options include discounted special exhibition admission.
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