Sunday, November 15, 2009
Explore The Museums At San Francisco
Museums of San Francisco, art and galleries are a big departure from the main shopping and attractions to offer visitors to discover the history and art of this beautiful city. You can enjoy a unique personal when the works undertaken for the Asian Art Museum or take part in the Exploratorium science experiment. You can choose any type of attraction is sure to inspire and facilitate the understanding of great art and history of San Francisco. Asian Art Museum in the Civic Center is one of the largest museum devoted to Asian art in the Western world. Various means have been represented with sculptures, paintings, bronzes and jade of all hands. All areas of Asia symbolize and focus on the works of China, Korea and Japan. Discover 6,000 years of Asian history through works of art in this museum open. Visit of the seas and learn all about sailing, hunting and fishing in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Museum piece. This museum is located at the west end of Fisherman's Wharf. The best characteristics are that the museum has the form of an Art Deco shop and offers visitors interesting videos, stories, interactive presentations and models. Visit some of the historic ships moving two blocks east of Hyde Street Pier. Here you can see and learn about the progress of the renovation of the museum of these historic vessels. Experience the Old West at its special meeting of Wells Fargo History Museum. This is one of the houses of California's largest bank, a former museum of Western history at the headquarters of the head of the bank. View the Concord Coach used by the Bank during 1800 and that shows with relics like the gold rush, photographs, mining equipment with the ore. Wells Fargo History Museum is free admission and is open to the public. If interest in modern art, please visit the incredible San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), perhaps the best way to spend an afternoon. South of Market area, this museum houses about 23,000 pieces, including works by Matisse, Pollock and De Kooning. The museum also houses a wide range of photography from the likes of Ansel Adams and some other notable modern photography. The museum is open to the public according to the normal fare and entrance Thursday night is half off. For one day exclusive fun and interesting, visit the Exploratorium in the Marina District at the Palace of Fine Arts. Ranked as the best science museum in the world by the magazine Scientific American, this museum is an interactive research in science. Children and parents shudder to show original that requires participation. The Exploratorium makes science so much fun that is hard to get out of this "practical science fair settlement. Touring San Francisco's major museums and galleries may take up to a week's holiday together really, the idea of what is good to draw a two museums of your choice and make the most of those who are smart to visit. Also remember that museums are a big business, unless their activities are planned before it was raining.
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