Octagon House

Octagon House

San Francisco is known as a city with many tourist attractions. There are many religious centers and tourist attractions that visitors can enjoy. Aside from the Golden Gate Bridge, which is very famous all over the world, there are other attractions like the museums and art galleries. The city has a lot of museums and art galleries that house impressive and interesting collections like rare treasures and artifacts. One of the museums that you should visit is San Francisco’sOctagon House.

Many people visit the house because of the oddity of the house structure. Even if you don’t go inside the house, the mere exterior of the house can be the attraction itself. This Octagon House is one of the two surviving octagon homes in the city that was built in the 19th century. This Octagon House in the Marina/Cow Hollow neighborhood was built in 1861. During the 19th century, people had the idea that if they lived in a house with an octagon shape, they would live happier and healthier. This is the reason why there were many octagon houses during the 19th century.

Today, the Octagon House serves as a museum that houses early American portraits, furniture, pewter, silver, both English and Chinese ceramics, and looking glasses. You will see a lot of unique items and historical documents during the American colonial and federal era. When you are inside the Octagon House, you will feel that you are back in the 19th century and you will also learn a lot of things regarding the history of America. The Octagon House is being managed by National Society of Colonial Dames of America. It is only open during the second Sunday and second and fourth Thursdays of the month. So better check the schedule first before going to the Octagon House.


Octagon House grounds
Octagon House
Octagon House (Main Floor)

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