Evolutionary Rainbow
Experience the Vibrant Evolutionary Rainbow in Haight-Ashbury
A vibrant Haight-Ashbury mural depicting the evolution of life through a rainbow of colors, reflecting the neighborhood's artistic spirit and history.
The Evolutionary Rainbow is a vibrant mural in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, originally painted in 1967 by Joanna Zegri. The mural depicts the evolution of life through its use of color, starting with early protozoa and progressing to modern species.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the intersection of Haight and Ashbury, walk west on Haight Street towards Cole Street. The Evolutionary Rainbow mural is located on the side of a building at the corner of Haight and Cole. The walk is short and direct, allowing you to soak in the Haight-Ashbury atmosphere. No costs are associated with walking.
Public Transport
Take the N-Judah Muni Metro line and exit at the Cole Street station. Walk one block east on Haight Street to reach the mural at the corner of Haight and Cole. A single ride on Muni costs $2.50, and can be paid via the MuniMobile app or Clipper card.
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