victorian housesPainted LADIES MANSIONS………….? victorian houses

Question by S i r i: Painted LADIES MANSIONS………….?
have seen pictures of the outside of those victorian homes.
where can I see pictures of the INSIDE?
(not able to tour there)

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Answer by cyn1066
I am not sure that you can, they are private homes. You might try a web search, but I doubt that you will have much luck.

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  1. ajtheactress
    Wed 20th Oct 2010 at 11:51 am

    Most Victorian houses are private homes and are not open to the public.

    The seven sisters [probably SF's most famous painted ladies] just off Alamo Square are private homes.

    There are several victorians that are public; B&B’s or museums

    This one was once home to the owners of SF’s Tivoli Opera House.
    http://www.chateautivoli.com/rooms.html

    Haas Lillienthal house a musuem
    http://www.sfheritage.com/house

    Built for Archbishop Rierdon just off Alamo Square. Once a B&B curently not open to the public.
    http://www.thearchbishopsmansion.com

  2. sftraveler
    Wed 20th Oct 2010 at 12:24 pm

    i believe the painted ladies are private homes so you cannot tour them. there are some victorian home tours i have heard of (but have not done so cannot recommend).

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