War Memorial Opera Houseģ01 Van Ness Ave.: The San Francisco Ballet, which is celebrating its 75th year, and the San Francisco Opera share the Opera House. Davies Symphony HallĢ01 Van Ness Ave.: The sleek design and well-raked seats of Davies Symphony Hall, home of the San Francisco Symphony, make it an exhilarating place to hear classical music performed. To learn more about this 1915 Beaux Arts building, go inside and sign up at the docent tour kiosk for a 45-minute tour, offered at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Goodlett Place (at Grove Street): Pause to admire the City Hall dome, reminiscent of those found throughout Europe, including the one topping Les Invalides in Paris. Photo by Katy Raddatz / The San Francisco Chronicle #Notes: #Special Instructions: MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE/NO SALES-MAGS OUT KATY RADDATZ Show More Show Lessĭr. in San Francisco, Calif., Bernard Norris prepares to deliver a lunch order on Thursday March 13, 2008. Photo by Katy Raddatz / The San Francisco Chronicle #Caption History: At Max's Opera Cafe, on Van Ness Ave. Photo by Katy Raddatz / The San Francisco Chronicle #Notes: #Special Instructions: MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE/NO SALES-MAGS OUT KATY RADDATZ Show More Show Less 2 of5 #Live Caption: At Max's Opera Cafe, on Van Ness Ave. Photo by Katy Raddatz / The San Francisco Chronicle #Caption History: The southern gatepost of the opulent gate enclosing the area between the War Memorial Opera House and the Herbst Theater, with City Hall in the background, on Van Ness Ave. 1 of5 #Live Caption: The southern gatepost of the opulent gate enclosing the area between the War Memorial Opera House and the Herbst Theater, with City Hall in the background, on Van Ness Ave.
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