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  1. Welcome to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Together, the de Young and Legion of Honor make up San Franciscos largest public arts institution. Are y’all ready to dish?

  2. Die Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ( FAMSF) sind die größte öffentliche Kunst-Institution der Stadt San Francisco und zählen zu den bedeutendsten Museen Kaliforniens. Dazu gehören das Legion of Honor im Lincoln Park und das M. H. de Young Memorial Museum im Golden Gate Park.

  3. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF), comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in the city of San Francisco. FAMSF's combined attendance was 1,158,264 visitors in 2022, making it the fifth most attended art institution in the United ...

  4. Ancient Greek sculptures, French Impressionist paintings, contemporary African textiles — with collections spanning more than 5,000 years, there is always something new to discover.

  5. www.famsf.org › about › about-the-de-youngAbout the de Young - FAMSF

    Founded in 1895 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the de Young museum has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city and a cherished destination for millions of residents and visitors for over 125 years. The de Young showcases American art from the 17th century through today, textile arts and costumes, African art, Oceanic ...

  6. The Legion of Honor, formally known as the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, is an art museum in San Francisco, California. Located in Lincoln Park, the Legion of Honor is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which also administers the de Young Museum.

  7. The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California. Located in Golden Gate Park, it is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, along with the Legion of Honor. The de Young is named for early San Francisco newspaperman M. H. de Young.