History of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, known as FAMSF, is the largest public art institution in the city of San Francisco.
Initially, it was divided into two parts: the de Young Museum, inaugurated in 1895, and the Legion of Honor, opened in 1924.
In 1972, the two museums were formally merged to create the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
From that moment, the permanent collections were reorganized, and distinct curatorial sections were created.
Later, in 2012, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Louvre Museum in Paris signed a collaboration agreement for sharing artworks.
As a result of this partnership, FAMSF achieved significant growth both numerically and culturally.

