Other Venues
Other Venues
Directions, parking and other important information for all non-SFJAZZ Center venues.
Church of the Advent
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Church of the Advent

Parking
Performing Arts Garage located on Grove between Franklin & Gough. Civic Center Garage located on McAllister between Polk & LarkinPublic Transportation
BART: Civic Center Station; MUNI Metro: Van Ness Station; Muni Lines (Bus):6, 16X, 21, 47, 49, 71, 71L, 90
Davies Symphony Hall
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Davies Symphony Hall

Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, which opened in September 1980, is the home of the San Francisco Symphony. Its modern lines echo the architectural style of the other buildings of the Performing Arts Center in an exciting and unique form.
Parking
Performing Arts Garage, 360 Grove Street (between Franklin & Gough). Opera Plaza Garage (on Golden Gate Ave between Van Ness and Franklin), Civic Center Plaza Garage (on McAllister between Polk and Larkin)Public Transportation
MUNI bus - 21 Hayes, 5 Fulton, 47 Van Ness, 49 Van Ness-Mission; MUNI Metro - Van Ness Station; BART - Civic Center StationAccessibility
Wheelchair accessible, listening devices available
Grace Cathedral
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Grace Cathedral

A resonant and picturesque Neo-Gothic cathedral, site of Duke Ellington's 1965 "Concert of Sacred Music." Feeling stressed? Take a slow walk in the labyrinth on the Cathedral's grounds.
Parking
Mark Hopkins Garage, Masonic Auditorium Garage, Grace Cathedral Garage, Nob Hill Garage (California Street)Public Transportation
California Street cable car, MUNI bus - 1 CaliforniaAccessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Herbst Theatre
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Herbst Theatre

San Francisco's finest chamber music hall, boasting superb acoustics and elegant Beaux Arts décor.
Parking
Performing Arts Garage, 360 Grove Street (between Franklin & Gough)Public Transportation
MUNI bus - 21 Hayes, 5 Fulton, 47 Van Ness, 49 Van Ness- Mission; MUNI Metro - Van Ness Station; BART - Civic Center StationAccessibility
Wheelchair accessible, listening devices available
The Jazzschool
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The Jazzschool, Berkeley

Public Transportation
Easily accessible from the Downtown Berkeley BART station.
Museum of the African Diaspora
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Museum of the African Diaspora

MoAD is at the heart of the Yerba Buena cultural district of San Francisco’s South of Market area. It is next door to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and across the street from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the California Historical Society, the Cartoon Art Museum, the Contemporary Jewish Museum and the future site of the Mexican Museum.
MoAD is located within the first three floors of the five-star St. Regis Tower complex; it also extends into the third floor of the historic Williams Building.
Paramount Theatre
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Paramount Theatre

Oakland's Paramount Theatre is one of the finest remaining examples of Art Deco design in the United States. Designed by renowned San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger and completed in late 1931, it was one of the first Depression-era buildings to incorporate and integrate the work of numerous creative artists into its architecture and is particularly noteworthy for its successful orchestration of the various artistic disciplines into an original and harmonious whole.
Parking
In addition to its own outdoor parking lot adjacent to the theatre, the Paramount is surrounded by three major parking facilities.Public Transportation
Bart (19th Street, Oakland)Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible, listening devices available
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
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San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Founded in 1917, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music is the oldest independent conservatory on the West Coast. From [the] new location, the Conservatory continues to strengthen its ties with the San Francisco Symphony, the Opera, and other arts and educational organizations, further developing our intellectual and musical collaborations. Not only is Oak Street at the arts and education center of San Francisco, but it is close to the landmarks that define the character of the city: Union Square, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, The Mission District, The Castro, Telegraph Hill and others are all within walking distance or easy to reach by public transportation.



