Haas-Lilienthal House

Overview

The Haas-Lilienthal House is a beautifully preserved 1886 Queen Anne Victorian mansion in San Francisco, operated by SF Heritage as a historic house museum. As a Victorian-era structure, the house presents inherent architectural limitations for accessibility. The building is a multi-story historic home with period staircases and original features that are characteristic of its era. Tours of the interior are offered to the public, and prospective visitors with accessibility needs are encouraged to contact SF Heritage directly in advance to discuss what accommodations may be available.

Because the Haas-Lilienthal House is a designated historic landmark, full physical accessibility throughout all floors may not be possible. Visitors with mobility considerations should reach out to the venue prior to their visit to understand which areas of the house can be accessed and what arrangements can be made to support their experience.

Accessibility Information
Support Services & Amenities
Service Animals Allowed
Other Accessibility Notes

Victorian-era historic structure with multi-story layout and period staircases; accessibility throughout all floors may be limited due to historic preservation constraints. Visitors with accessibility needs are advised to contact SF Heritage in advance.

Details
2007 Franklin St, San Francisco, California 94109, United States
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