Haas-Lilienthal House, 2007 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94109, United States
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Haas-Lilienthal House - Featured Reviews (161)
This house is open from 12pm-3pm on Sunday. We have to park on the streets. The house tours are for every one hour that lasts an hour. This is the house that survived 1906 SF fires. Our tour guide,Mark, was awesome. He explained everything in detail. He told us, how it was during the Victorian era in SFO. The details were fascinating. The third floor of the house is closed for visitors. We have to enter through the accessibility entrance. There we can buy the tickets and wait for our tour to begin. I strongly recommend this house tour, if you are interested in early SF history and the architecture of its homes. Thank you Mark for explaining everything in detail and making our trip memorable.
Great your and local history. A great way to experience a historic Victorian trapped in a few decades along the way. Beautifully preserved and great volunteers.
Attended the Holiday tea event, which was so lovely. I went by myself however met some nice ladies at my table. The food was delicious as was the tea selection. Afterwards we got a tour of the house. Thank you Pam!
Beautiful Victorian Queen Anne home open to the public for tours on the weekends. Very interesting piece of California Gold Rush history and San Francisco history. Not many 19th C homes like this survived intact, with single family owners. Definitely worth a visit. There are no advance reservations. You have to show up on Saturdays or Sundays at noon, one, or two pm for the tour. The line forms in the side yard at the right hand side of the property. There are also some fun and informative books for sale at a table near the register.
It is a beautiful venue and has fantastic staff. Perfect for weddings, receptions, office parties, etc. I would love to have my event here, but my event planner said the ballroom wasn't large enough for what I had in mind. I will keep them in mind in the future.
Worth visiting. The only victorian home in san francisco that allows tour inside. Staff are very knowledgeable and friendly
Victorian home turned museum - one of the only historic homes available for viewing in San Francisco. Maintained by the SF Historical Society, each room contains furnishings and belongs from the family that lived there.
We really enjoyed our time here. It's a great example of upper middle class life in San Francisco. The details we learned from the tour were so interesting, as were the family photos. They had the very first example of a drinking water filter, a magic chef stove, and other details. It's used as a site for weddings now.
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