Anyway the first museum we went to was the De Young in Golden Gate Park. Golden Gate Park is sort of the Central Park of the West, I'd like to see more of it some day. The De Young was not on the top of my list of things to do with our afternoon and evening in SF but I was pleased to learn that you can get into both the De Young and the Legion of Honor for $10. You could pay about that much or more than that just to see a museum at a college campus, it's an incredible deal. If you only have time for one of the two, my personal preference would be the Legion of Honor, but that's a matter of taste. You can see from the De Young's very architecture that it is more of a modern/contemporary focus. The De Young does have a wonderful collection of American Art, like the beginning of America onward.
We went to the Legion of Honor next. The Legion of Honor is closer to the coast, there is a beautiful view of Golden Gate Bridge from the grounds.
The building is neoclassical and very beautiful. There are several Rodin's that highlight the collection and work's by all kinds of big name artists. It is always a thrill for me, an art nerd, to see works by artists I've studied and looked up to: Degas, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, etc.
The last museum was the Cantor Center for the Arts on Stanford University Campus. We were there for graduation and it had been a long hot day, so I wasn't able to fully see the museum but what I saw was fantastic. The art museums I make it to most frequently are two college museums and they have some wonderful things in their collections but it's hard to compete with the money behind Stanford, the Cantor has an amzing collection and it's free to attend. There are more Rodin's and some Greek/Roman, and other cool things that I'm forgetting, I was in there for less than a half an hour.
If you're ever in the area, check these museums out!
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