The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a major modern art museum and San Francisco landmark. It opened in 1935 under founding director Dr. Grace Morley (Grace L. McCann Morley, Director from 1935–1958) as the San Francisco Museum of Art, the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art. For its first sixty years, the museum occupied upper floors of the War Memorial Veterans Building in the Civic Center. Under director Henry T. Hopkins (1974–1986) the museum added “Modern” to its title in 1975, and established an international reputation. In a major transformation and expansion, in 1995 the museum moved to its current location, 151 Third Street, adjacent to Yerba Buena Gardens in the SOMA district and its iconic architectural showpiece facility designed by Mario Botta. Inviting comparison to the preeminent MOMA in New York City, the museum re-branded itself “SFMOMA”. Add to sightseeing tours.
GPS travel destinations: 37° 47′ 9.17″ N, 122° 24′ 3.02″ W
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Interesting things to do:
- Cable Cars/Museum, San Francisco
- Oakland Bay Bridge, San Francisco
- AT&T Park, San Francisco
- University of San Francisco, San Francisco
- London, Tate Britain/Modern
- San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco
- The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Ferry Building, San Francisco
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, California

