Gregangelo Museum
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| Gregangelo Museum | |
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| Location | 225 San Leandro Way, San Francisco, California, U.S. |
| Designated | June 21, 2024 |
| Reference no. | 318 |
The Gregangelo Museum is an ongoing compilation of installation art located in a Mediterranean-style house in the Balboa Terrace neighborhood of San Francisco. Originally built in the early 1920s, the house was converted into an art project during the 1980s by lifelong resident, Gregangelo Herrera.[1][2][3] Branded as an immersive, experiential art museum, the house boasts twenty-seven thematically different rooms, all of which have been significantly remodeled, though the original 1920s architecture was intentionally salvaged.

