Sunday, July 21, 2019

Legion of Honor

The Legion of Honor, San Francisco's most delightful exhibition hall, shows a great accumulation of 4,000 years of antiquated and European craftsmanship in an exceptional setting ignoring the Golden Gate Bridge. 

Worked to remember Californian officers who kicked the bucket in World War I, the Legion of Honor is an excellent Beaux-expressions building situated in San Francisco's Lincoln Park. Disregarding the Pacific Ocean, Golden Gate Bridge and all of San Francisco, the Legion is most noted for its stunning setting. Its accumulations incorporate Rodin's Thinker, which sits in the exhibition hall's Court of Honor, European enriching expressions and works of art, Ancient craftsmanship, and probably the biggest gathering of prints and illustrations in the nation.

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100 34th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA




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