Event

Asian Art Museum Free First Sunday

The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco offers free admission to all visitors on the first Sunday of every month.

One of the largest museums in the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian art, the Asian Art Museum collection spans 6,000 years of history and includes 17,000 objects, from tiny jades to monumental sculptures, paintings, porcelains and ceramics, lacquers, textiles, furniture, arms and armor, puppets, and basketry.

The collection galleries are divided into seven geographic regions: South Asia; the Persian World and West Asia; Southeast Asia; the Himalayas and the Tibetan Buddhist World; China; Korea; and Japan. Winding through all the galleries are three major themes: the development of Buddhism; trade and cultural exchange; and local beliefs and practices.

Where

Asian Art Museum

When

August 1, 2010   10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

Free

More Info

Asian Art Museum

Please Note

Free admissions granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to museum capacity restrictions, admission is not guaranteed.

Admission fees to special exhibits still apply.

If you go

Stay at one of our three hostels in San Francisco. The San Francisco City Center Hostel is just 4 blocks from the Asian Art Museum.