The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a modern and contemporary art museum and nonprofit organization located in San Francisco, …
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Sep 28, 2024
I had a few hours to spare on my last morning in San Francisco so made a beeline for SF MOMA. We only had 90 minutes to dash around but it was doable and we saw practically everything there was to se… Full review by The_Concierge_8
Jul 10, 2024
Underwhelming, and there's not much to it. Art is subjective at the end of the day, and different tastes for different people, but there's so much empty space in this museum. ITs surprisingly small,… Full review by Charlie G
Apr 19, 2024
If you enjoy modern art museums, don't miss this one! The building is expansive and filled with natural light. The unexpectedly broad collection is fun, interesting and very well-curated. WIth only a… Full review by Jennifer G
why is there no late admission at a smaller price? we arrived at 4pm,but still the price was the same. a pity!
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I have encountered this problem at other venues in other cities as well. Maybe visitors need to write the museum about lowering the price for late admission. Who knows, it may …
I have encountered this problem at other venues in other cities as well. Maybe visitors need to write the museum about lowering the price for late admission. Who knows, it may work. There are lots of free or inexpensive things to do in San Francisco (to name a few): The Asian Art Museum in SF has $5 admission on Thursday evenings beginning at 5 pm. They advertise it as "late night" and they stay open until 9 pm. Academy of Science in Golden Gate Park schedules free days for different neighborhoods on a rotating basis. During summer and fall, the city closes several blocks in various neighborhoods (on a rotating basis) for a free street fair.
Are you allowed to take photos inside SFMOMA? This is usually allowed as long as flash is disabled, but wanted to check
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Check the service desk: usually, non- flash photos are OK, but some exhibitions do not allow any photos at all. My recollection is that flash is a real No-NO with b/w photography.