Unfortunately, I don’t have pictures of the store to offer here, since I had already used them in my review of the museum.
Instead, you can see the wooden San Francisco skyline I purchased a year ago, which they are still selling to this day. It features the Salesforce Tower, Transamerica Pyramid, 181 Fremont, Golden Gate Bridge, Russ Building, Ferry Building, Coit Tower, City Hall, DeYoung Museum, and Legion of Honor Museum, and can be rearranged to your liking.
It was about $20-30 from what I can remember. It’s well crafted and I enjoyed the assembly process, but a lot of the pieces tend to come loose from the base. Nevertheless, it’s high quality, like most gifts from the museum store. I think there were about 3 or 4 sections of the deYoung that sold souvenirs. Some products are original, some are by artists, and some are general art-related trinkets. The only problem was that everything seemed overpriced, but that’s how museum prices are, right?...
Read moreNice museum Saw "Botticelli to Braque" collection which included works of many famous artists (although just one Botticelli painting while I was hoping to see more), and permanent exhibits covers creations from all over the world. Closes early on a weekend (5 pm is still a mid-day for an active tourist), but turned out 1.25 hrs. for special exhibit and most halls is enough (unless you do an audio tour or read every...
Read moreThe store had some interesting offerings, but they didn't have magnets for Rameses exhibit! This is a separate store from the special exhibit store, and they do have different offerings. Very nice staff at the main museum store. Ask about a membership, because it might save you some money on purchases and...
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