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Hearts of San Francisco: Public Art for a Cause

Iconic heart sculptures in Union Square, supporting San Francisco's public hospital through public art and fundraising.

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The Hearts of San Francisco are public art sculptures displayed throughout the city, with a heart located in Union Square. These unique hearts are created by local artists and auctioned off to support Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.

A brief summary to Hearts of San Francico Art Sculpture

  • Stockton St &, Geary St, San Francisco, Union Square, CA, 94108, US

Local tips

  • Check the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation website for a map of heart locations throughout the city.
  • Visit the Ferry Building to view the latest heart sculptures on display.
  • Attend the annual Hearts in SF Gala in February to bid on a heart sculpture and support the hospital.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Hearts of San Francisco in Union Square are easily accessible on foot from most locations in downtown San Francisco. From the Powell Street BART station, walk north along Powell Street towards Geary Street. Union Square will be on your left. The heart sculpture is typically located in the vicinity of Stockton and Geary Streets.

  • Public Transport

    Union Square is a major transportation hub, with access to BART, Muni, and cable cars. Take BART to the Powell Street station. Several Muni bus lines also serve Union Square. The cable car lines Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason stop at Union Square. A single ride on Muni is $2.25 for adults. Cable car fare is $8 per ride.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout San Francisco. A short taxi ride within downtown San Francisco will likely cost between $10 and $20, excluding tip. Note that prices may surge during peak hours or special events.

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The Hearts of San Francisco art sculptures are more than just beautiful decorations; they're a symbol of the city's vibrant culture and philanthropic spirit. Launched in 2004 by the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, the project commissions local artists to create unique heart sculptures that are displayed in public spaces throughout the city. The hearts serve as a fundraising initiative for the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, supporting accessible and equitable healthcare for the city's residents. After being displayed for the public to enjoy, the hearts are auctioned off at a gala, with proceeds benefiting the hospital. Over the years, the Hearts of San Francisco project has raised millions of dollars for the hospital. The heart in Union Square is one of the most recognizable and is Tony Bennett's "America's Greatest City By the Bay". The sculptures come in various sizes, including large, tabletop, and mini, each with its own unique theme and design. The hearts have become iconic to San Francisco, enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.

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