Discover the Francophone Museum – Free Guided Visit
Step into the rich and fascinating history of the French-speaking community in San Francisco and California.
We invite you to enjoy a free guided visit of the Francophone Museum, where you will explore the remarkable stories of explorers, entrepreneurs, bankers, artists, and community leaders who helped shape the city from the Gold Rush through the early 20th century.
From early explorers and visionary investors to iconic department stores and beloved restaurants, the museum retraces the profound economic, cultural, and social contributions of Francophones to the development of San Francisco. Discover rare lithographs, portraits of influential figures, and the history of institutions such as the French Hospital and Notre Dame des Victoires Church.
This guided visit offers a unique opportunity to:
Learn about the French Quarter and its vibrant commercial life
Discover the impact of the Gold Rush “Argonauts”
Explore stories of resilience after the 1906 earthquake
Engage with the shared heritage that connects France and California
Whether you are passionate about history, interested in local heritage, or simply curious to learn more about the city’s multicultural roots, this visit promises to be inspiring and enriching.
Join us for this special free guided tour and uncover a remarkable chapter of San Francisco’s history.