Historic site

Haas - Lilienthal House

11 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Katherine
October 27, 2014
One of the oldest victorians that survived the 1906 earthquake. Take a tour $8 bucks, but I might be able to get you free tickets, just ask.
Joseph
September 25, 2017
This is a pre-1906 Queen Anne Victorian, with many original finishes and furniture. What isn't original is from the 1920s and is still of great historical interest. Volunteer docent-led tours are required and provided for a donation.
Edith
February 13, 2016
This historic Queen Anne Victorian home is open to the public as a museum with docent-led tours.
Steven
April 1, 2016
To step inside the Haas-Lilienthal house is to get a glimpse of upper-middle-class life in 1886 San Francisco. The Haas family lived here with a small army of servants, and they meticulously maintained the home, its fixtures, and furniture through the generations.
Kate
July 2, 2014
Period Victorian house open to the public Wednesdays and Saturdays (noon – 3 p.m.), and Sundays (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.).

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Location
2007 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA
Pacific Heights