Summary:
There are a couple of theme areas in Golden Gate Park, the
Conservatory of Flowers, the de Young Museum of Art, and the Japanese Tea
Garden.
Now, each area requires special restriction for COVID-19. You need to check the rule before you visit all areas.
- The Conservatory of Flowers
This place is highly recommended to whom is true horticulturists. The Conservatory of Flowers is botanical garden opened in 1879. The place has historical and symbolic attraction.
- The De Young Museum
You can see art displayed in showcase, photograph, and costume from the world. De Young Museum has been a good place to explore in San Francisco for five centuries. Now, following special exhibitions are held.
- Frida Kahlo : Appearances Can Be
Deceiving
You can
see a treasure trove of Kahlo like jewelry, clothing and prosthetics.
- Uncanny Valley : Being Human In The Age
of AI
Contemporary
art to ask what it means to be human in age of data.
- The Turkmen Storage Bag
Some of museum's most prized pieces of Turkish textiles.
- The Japanese Tea Garden
The
Japanese Tea Garden is an oasis in San Francisco.
The
garden was produced by a Midwinter International Exposition in 1894.
After the fair, Makoto Hagiware, a Japanese landscape architect was in charge of maintaining the garden as a permanent garden. With his passion, the garden grew from one acre to five acres and some of the trees are more than one hundred years old.
Now, the garden gives you quiet and peaceful time away from noisy city, and you can enjoy Japanese sweets in a tea room.
The
Japanese Tea Garden will be only open Wednesday through Sunday each week, from
9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.. Bathrooms will be closed for COVID-19.
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