the glbt historical society museum

About the Museum

The GLBT Historical Society Museum, located in the heart of San Francisco’s Castro District, is the first stand-alone museum of LGBTQ history and culture in the United States. It celebrates San Francisco’s vast queer past through dynamic and surprising exhibitions and programming.

Open since January 2011, the museum showcases the sheer depth and breadth of the GLBT Historical Society’s archives, demonstrates the importance of queer history to the public, and mounts wide-ranging exhibitions with an emphasis on diversity and social justice.

In addition to our long-term exhibition “Queer Past Becomes Present,” we host a variety of temporary shows. Click here for exhibition information.

General Information

Admission

General admission: $10

Members: Free, + 1 to 3 guests per membership level.

Discounted admission: $6

Available to youth (ages 13–17), seniors (age 65 and over), students and teachers (with ID), active-duty military service members (with ID) and people with disabilities.

Children (age 12 and under): Free

Groups (10 or more people): Please click here.

Discounted tickets are available for large groups booked at least 2 weeks in advance.

Further discounts are available; please see below.

hours

Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Monday: Closed

Upcoming Special Hours

Sun., March 30, 2025: Closed due to staff illness
Tues., April 1, 2025: Closed for Cesar Chavez Day observance

Location

GLBT Historical Society Museum

4127 18th Street

San Francisco, CA 94114

(415) 777-5455


Museum Free Days

The museum is free to all visitors on the following days. Free tickets are not available for reservation online on free days; all visitors will be welcomed to the museum as long as there is capacity on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any questions regarding an upcoming free day, contact us at tickets@glbthistory.org.

The first Wednesday of every month, sponsored by the Bob Ross Foundation.

To explore sponsorship opportunities, including options for sponsoring a day at the museum, visit our corporate engagement page here.


Discounted Admission Programs

Discounted admission: $6

Available to youth (ages 13–17), seniors (age 65 and over), students and teachers (with ID), active-duty military service members (with ID) and people with disabilities.

Groups (10 or more people): Please click here.

Discounted tickets are available for large groups booked at least 2 weeks in advance.

Children (age 12 and under): Free

NARM cardholders: Free + 1 guest

North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) cardholders may present their NARM card and valid ID to receive free admission. To reserve advance tickets, contact tickets@glbthistory.org.

ROAM cardholders: Free + 1 guest

Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums (ROAM) cardholders may present their ROAM card and valid ID to receive free admission. To reserve advance tickets, contact tickets@glbthistory.org.

SNAP EBT and Medi-Cal cardholders: Free + 3 guests

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cardholders receive free admission through Museums for All. Cardholders may present their card and valid ID to receive free admission. To reserve advance tickets, contact tickets@glbthistory.org.


The GLBT Historical Society Museum is a participating institution in the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association, the Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums (ROAM), and in Museums for All for those receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.


Visitor Guidelines

All visitors must adhere to the organization’s Code of Conduct.

If you have reserved tickets online, please arrive for your visit reservation within ten minutes of the scheduled time.

Please click here for information regarding the safety measures and policies we have implemented to protect you during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Masks are required at all times in the museum, and we have implemented social-distancing and cleaning procedures.

If you cannot make it to your visit or are not feeling well the day of your reservation, please stay home and take care. To request a ticket refund or reschedule your visit for an alternative date at no charge, please contact tickets@glbthistory.org.

Notice: Museum visits and ticket sales are currently subject to staffing availability. We are a volunteer-run organization and museum operations will depend on the availability of staff and volunteers during the COVID-19 pandemic. We apologize in advance in case we need to refund or exchange your purchased ticket in the event that we are unable to staff the museum on your selected visit date. We are doing all we can to keep the museum open for visits while keeping everyone safe. Thank you for understanding.

Audioguide

The museum offers a 35-minute audioguide to the long-term exhibition “Queer Past Becomes Present” through the CloudGuide app, available for $1.99. You can purchase the audioguide directly through the app or purchase a voucher for the guide at the museum along with your tickets. Enter the voucher code in the app to access the tour, put your headphones in, and enjoy. As part of our accessibility efforts, the audioguide is free for blind, low-vision and visually impaired visitors. Please inquire at the museum front desk. Scan the QR code at left to download the CloudGuide app.

 
 
The museum shop at the GLBT Historical Society museum; photo by Dave Earl.

The museum shop at the GLBT Historical Society museum; photo by Dave Earl.

Museum Shop

Books. Mugs. Pins. Shirts. Postcards. And more! A piece of queer-related history is always a perfect gift for yourself or your loved ones. We also have an online shop offering our fabulous queer history-themed products.

The entrance to the Main Gallery of the GLBT Historical Society Museum; photo by Dave Earl.

The entrance to the Main Gallery of the GLBT Historical Society Museum; photo by Dave Earl.

EXHIBITIONS

The museum contains two gallery spaces for exhibitions. Our powerful Main Gallery exhibition, “Queer Past Becomes Present,” and the Front Gallery dedicated to rotating exhibitions on a range of themes.

 
 

FAQs

How do I get to the museum?

I’m unvaccinated; can I still visit the museum?

Can I purchase a ticket at the museum?

Can I drop in to the museum without an appointment?

What if I arrive too early or later than the time on my ticket?

Why has my scheduled visit been cancelled and I am being asked to reschedule or get a refund?

Is it possible to schedule a group visit or docent-led tour?

Can I rent the museum for a private event?

How can I get a free admission ticket to the museum with my SNAP EBT or NARM card?

Can I still sign up to volunteer during the COVID pandemic?

Is the museum family friendly?

Legal Disclaimer: COVID-19 warning: We have taken enhanced health and safety measures—for you, our other guests, and our staff. You must follow all posted instructions while visiting the museum. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By visiting the GLBT Historical Society Museum, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. Please help keep each other healthy.
 

Banner photo: The exterior of the GLBT Historical Society Museum with live video wall overlay by John Raines; photo by Dave Earl.