The Disney Museum was conceived to present the real story of Walt Disney, the man, told by him and others who knew him well. The Museum is located in the Presidio of San Francisco in three buildings that are on the national Register of historic Places.
The permanent galleries of the Museum are located at 104 Montgomery St., one of the five identical barracks built in the 1890’s on the Main Post.
To accommodate the exhibits and better facilitate circulation, a 20,000 square foot addition was designed by Page & Turnbull to occupy the courtyard within the U-Shaped building. A state of the art digital theater is located on the lower level adjacent to an education center with two studios for teaching digital animation as well as traditional art techniques.
Page & Turnbull architects, specializing in restoration of landmark buildings has created a special venue for this Museum.
Come join us for a tour of this exciting museum led by two of the project designers from Page & Turnbull.
We will meet at 10:00 AM in front of the building and have a short description and explanation of the design and then proceed to the tour.
Parking in Promenade Area By the Building
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