Museums in Emeryville, CA

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Artistic Picture Framing gallery

Artistic Framing is a full service custom framing shop with a large selection of mouldings in the downtown Berkeley area. Design and consultation for your ho

Neighborhood:
Downtown Berkeley
Payment method:
check, cash, all major credit cards
Brands:
Nielsen, studio
California Palace of the Legion of Honor gallery

The Palace of the Legion of Honor is actually an art museum in Lincoln Park but was designed as a memorial to California's World War I casualties. It is ev

Neighborhoods:
Northwest San Francisco, Lincoln Park-Fort Miley
Payment method:
visa, mastercard
Triton Museum of Art gallery

The Triton Museum of Art collects and exhibits contemporary and historical works with an emphasis on artists of the Greater Bay Area.The Triton Museum of A

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amex, visa, mastercard, discover, all major credit cards
Museum of the African Diaspora gallery

In 1999, the City of San Francisco mandated that development of the last vacant parcel of the Yerba Buena Gardens Development District include a cultur

Neighborhoods:
Southeast San Francisco, South of Market
Payment method:
amex, debit, discover, master card, visa
Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye® gallery

How do you see the world? Find out at the American Academy of Ophthalmology Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye. The world’s only free, public museum dedicat