Asian Art Museum Map (2022-2020)
Planning your visit?
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco houses over 18,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years of Asian history. It includes collections from China, Japan, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia. The museum offers exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events that highlight the richness and diversity of Asian cultures.
The most up-to-date Asian Art Museum Map is your key to exploring treasures like the serene Osher Gallery, the lively Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, and the popular Samsung Hall.
Whether you’re eyeing the jade collection or hoping to catch a show in the Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion, this layout helps you make every moment count. Don’t miss the tearoom tucked beside the Korean art section!
Asian Art Museum Map 2022
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco spans three main public floors, with collection galleries on the second and third floors and special exhibition spaces on the first and second floors. Visitors are encouraged to begin on the third floor in Gallery 1 (early South Asian works), then follow a recommended path through the galleries, which display over 2,000 objects from the museum’s world-class collection.
Printable Asian Art Museum Map PDF 2022
Asian Art Museum Map 2020
FAQ
How long does it take to visit the National Museum of Asian Art?
Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the National Museum of Asian Art, though art enthusiasts may wish to stay longer to fully appreciate the collection and special exhibitions.
What not to do in Asian Art Museum?
Do not eat or drink inside the galleries, do not touch the artworks, and avoid using flash photography or tripods. Large bags and luggage are not permitted in the galleries, and food or drink must remain sealed and stored in your bag during your visit.
Is there a parking in Asian Art Museum?
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco does not have its own parking garage, but there are public garages nearby, including the Civic Center Garage and UC Law Parking Garage, as well as limited metered street parking.
What days are free at Asian Art Museum SF?
General admission to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is free on the first Sunday of every month, with discounted tickets available for special exhibitions on those days.