San Francisco Designated Landmark #69
2007 Franklin St (btwn Jackson & Washington St) San Francisco , CA 94109 United States
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The Haas-Lilienthal House in Pacific Heights is San Francisco’s only Victorian home open regularly as a museum . Built in 1886, it survived the earthquake of 1906 and may be rented for special events .
Great tour . Make sure you see the jib door in the servant's dinning room.
11,500 sq ft Victorian house designed by architect Peter R. Schmidt for William and Bertha Haas, constructed in 1886, a designated City Landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Designed by German architect Peter R. Schmidt , this house survived the 1906 Earthquake and was home to three generations of Haas & Lilienthal family members. It was opened to the public in 1972.
Open Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday with limited hours. Check tours online before you come.
Open Sundays Wednesdays and Saturdays! Look up their hours.
A great place for private events and parties!
Great walk along the water. Highly recommend checking everything out at the top of the hill for amazing views! - Mary Dawson
Great place to visit to learn some interesting history of the minting process xx - Jeffrey-Ryan B.
So beautiful! The houses nearby are very beautiful as well. - Secil Sanseven
Our dog loved this park! I love their turf grass - so much better than dirt or gravel! - Paige C