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“Nightmare on Franklin St.” SF’s 1886 Victorian Haunted House (Oct. 18 – Nov. 1)

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The creators of Unhinged at the Winchester Mystery House and the hit immersive experience, The Speakeasy, are coming to San Francisco Heritage’s Haas-Lilienthal House in October 2024 with Nightmare: House on Franklin Street.

Tickets are now on sale for 45-minute tours running on October 18, 19, 25, 26, 31 and November 1. Due to the disturbing nature of the content, this attraction may be too intense for the faint of heart and is recommended for 16+.

Tickets start at $59, but it looks like it’s dynamic pricing and can go up to 79

This is not your average haunted house. It combines psychological horror with immersive theatrical storytelling. Do not expect traditional jump scares and animatronic decorations. Do anticipate having night terrors.

The experience is approximately 45-minutes and contains use of fog, strobe, and loud effects. Due to the disturbing nature of the content, this attraction may be too intense for the faint of heart and is recommended for 16+.

About Haas-Lilenthal House

Haas-Lilienthal House is a historic 11,500 square foot San Francisco Victorian mansion constructed in 1886. This 4-story manor was designed by architect Peter R. Schmidt for William and Bertha Haas and has 15-bedrooms plus a beautiful ballroom. The house museum is operated by San Francisco Heritage, providing docent-led public tours, an education program designed for third graders, and is available as a venue for private events. Haas-Lilienthal House is on the National Register of Historic Places and San Francisco Landmark #69, in 2012 it was designated a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.


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