"The Conservatory of Flowers, located in Golden Gate Park, offers an intimate, up-close experience with nearly 2,000 species of rare, exotic, and endangered plants from more than 50 different countries. Opened in 1879, the wood and glass greenhouse is the oldest existing conservatory of its kind in the Western Hemisphere."
"Admission is normally free for SF residents ($12 for non-SF residents), but it's free for all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month. The Conservatory will also continue offering free or reduced admission through Museums for All, a program to bring free or reduced admission to San Francisco residents who receive public benefits, including Medi-Cal and CalFresh."
"Enjoy our winter light show, Photosynthesis, beginning 30 minutes after sunset every night. The show is free to the public and is about 30 minutes long."
The Conservatory of Flowers, established in 1879 in Golden Gate Park, is the oldest existing conservatory of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. It features nearly 2,000 species of rare, exotic, and endangered plants from more than 50 countries. Admission is normally free for San Francisco residents and $12 for non-residents, but becomes free for all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month. Additional free or reduced admission is available through Museums for All for residents receiving public benefits, as well as for military personnel, veterans, and children under four. The facility operates Thursday through Tuesday from 10am to 4:30pm, with last entry at 4pm. A free winter light show called Photosynthesis runs nightly 30 minutes after sunset for approximately 30 minutes.
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