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With its Greco-Roman grandeur and stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, The Palace of Fine Arts is easily San Francisco’s most iconic venue. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, this Marina District venue is truly stunning in appearance and scale—offering 140,000 square feet of open event space, multiple breakout ...
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The Palace of Fine Arts is a monumental structure located in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, originally built for the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition to exhibit works of art.
A hallmark of San Francisco’s history, The Palace of Fine Arts captivates before you even step inside. With its Corinthian columns, intricate sculptures, arches, and the famous Greco-Roman rotunda—this centerpiece of the 1915 World’s Fair sets the stage for extraordinary experiences.
The Palace is the only remaining structure from 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a historic World's Fair-style event that put San Francisco back on the map as a major global city after the devastation of the 1906 earthquake and fire.
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HISTORY. The Palace of Fine Arts. In 1915 when the Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) opened, it was a time of turmoil for the world and for the City of San Francisco. The City was just recovering from the terrible earthquake and fire of 1906.
17 Απρ 2024 · The Palace of Fine Arts was built as a temporary exhibition space for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a world fair that gave the city a chance to celebrate the construction of the Panama Canal as well as SF’s recovery from the 1906 earthquake.