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Schedule a Visit at the Tenderloin Museum - November 2020


The Tenderloin Museum is thrilled to announce we will be reopening! We have missed you all so much.

As part of our phased reopening, we'll be open to the general public starting on October 8th. Please reserve yourself a ticket, which grants one-hour entry. There is just one ticket listed, but feel free to bring up to 10 people from the same household. Of course, for the safety of all visitors and staff, mask-wearing and social distancing will be required.

We encourage you to enjoy this opportunity to explore our permanent collection and our Shelter in Place art show. The gallery show, which features multi-media work produced by Bay Area artists during lockdown, was originally showcased virtually—now, we're thrilled to finally bring it to life in a museum setting. We have so missed sharing this space with our community, and we are eager to celebrate our reopening with you.

Capacity is limited, and we will only be accepting advanced tickets at this time. Reserve yours today while slots are available.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Covid Safety Information:

To ensure everyone’s safety and that social distancing measures are met, we must insist all visitor groups be of the same household, or “pod”, and no more than 10 will be allowed at a given time. All visitors and staff are required to wear facial coverings inside the museum. We have given extra attention to increased cleanliness; we will provide to our guests masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer upon entry. Contactless payment is preferred.

We are taking all possible steps to ensure the safety of workers and the public, through physical distancing to the maximum extent possible, use of face coverings by workers and guests/clients/visitors, frequent handwashing of hand sanitizing and regular cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces, training workers on these and other elements of the COVID-19 prevention plan, regular COVID-19 testing for staff, and having in place appropriate processes to identify new cases of illness in workplaces and, when they are identified, to intervene quickly and work with public health authorities to halt the spread of the virus.

Earlier Event: October 31
Tenderloin Day of the Dead Altar
Later Event: November 10
Matchbook Walking Tour