Haas-Lilienthal House Tours and Activities

San Francisco is famous for its distinctive Victorian homes, and the Haas-Lilienthal is the city’s only intact Victorian house open to touring visitors. It is complete with Queen Anne-style period architecture, authentic furniture, and original artifacts. Designed by architect Peter R. Schmidt in 1886, a walk through the home gives a real sense of upper-middle class Victorian era life. Since then it has survived major city fires and earthquakes to maintain its historic charm and style.
The three-storied exterior of the house is characterized by its circular tower and elaborately decorated wooden gables. The interior is luxurious, all 11,500 square feet of it, including a ballroom, parlor, and dining room most modern San Franciscans can only dream about. It was named a ‘national treasure’ by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Docent-led tours describe the history of the building as well as the family who once inhabited it.
Practical Info
The Hass-Lilienthal House can be found at 2007 Franklin Street in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. It is open to the public only three days a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 12 to 3 pm and Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm. Admission is $8 with tickets for seniors and children under 12 reduced to $5.
Address: 2007 Franklin Street, San Francisco, California, USA
Hours: Vary
Admission: Adults: $8
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