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SF’s 1886 Victorian Lights Up for the Holidays (Dec. 22-23)

Haas-Lilienthal House dating back to 1886 lights up for the holidays for the first time ever
By - posted 12/23/2020 No Comment

San Francisco Heritage’s home at the landmark 1886 Victorian Haas-Lilienthal House will be illuminated with a vibrant holiday-themed light display. Tribal Existance will create a unique light art installation on the house’s exterior, including fun moving and still imagery of candy canes and gingerbread men.

This festive event is being generously sponsored by Dunn-Edwards Paints, who in 2015 donated the high-quality, semi-gloss, exterior paint for the house’s first major exterior repair and repainting.

Holiday Light Show Illuminates the Haas-Lilienthal House
2007 Franklin Street (btwn. Jackson and Washington), San Francisco
December 22 & 23, 2020 | 5:45 PM-9:00 PM

This special two-night event runs from the 22nd to the 23rd, from 5:45 PM – 9:00 PM each night, so stop by with your masks to view the lights. We recommend viewing the installation on foot, as parking is limited on the our busy block (spaces are available in the surrounding neighborhood).

About The Haas-Lilienthal House
The Haas-Lilienthal House is San Francisco’s only Victorian house museum and embodies both the progressive spirit that distinguishes San Francisco’s cultural landscape and the Victorian grandeur of its built environment. Constructed in 1886 by Jewish immigrants, this Queen Anne gem was spared destruction in the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, and survives miraculously intact today as a site of national cultural and architectural significance.

Due to COVID restrictions, tours of the interior are suspended until further notice.