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Into the Rabbit Hole: Indoor Tour at The Gregangelo Museum

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Embark on a mind-bending adventure through a psychedelic wonderland at The Gregangelo Museum. Step into the rabbit hole and prepare to be transported through a labyrinth of nine mesmerizing installations, each more extraordinary than the last. Immerse yourself in a world where Alice in Wonderland, Arabian Nights, and Dr. Seuss collide, and logic and proportion take a backseat to limitless imagination. This is not just a tour, but a journey of self-discovery, where you can feed your head and awaken your senses. As you explore the renowned Gregangelo Museum, you will uncover the city's last bastion of weird art and experience a San Francisco like no other. Are you ready to step inside and witness the extraordinary?

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 2-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore fascinating installations inside a private home
  • Authentic San Francisco experience
  • Curious and unique journey of self-discovery
  • Immerse in a labyrinth of nine bizarre installations
  • Colliding themes of Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Seuss, and ancient myths
  • Guided Art Tour Through The Gregangelo Museum

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Introduction

Welcome to "Into the Rabbit Hole: Indoor Tour at The Gregangelo Museum." This tour offers a unique and captivating experience unlike any other in San Francisco. Step into a world where logic and proportion fall away, and embark on a psychedelic odyssey through a labyrinth of nine extraordinary installations. As described by the San Francisco Chronicle, this is the most unusual house in the city, if not the universe.

What to expect?

Prepare to feed your head on a journey of self-discovery. Each installation within The Gregangelo Museum is more curious and enchanting than the last. Drawing inspiration from Alice in Wonderland, 1001 Arabian Nights, ancient myths, and the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss, this tour will transport you to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. Be prepared to have your senses dazzled and your mind expanded as you explore this one-of-a-kind artistic wonderland.

Who is this for?

This tour is for anyone seeking an authentic, intimate, and inspiring San Francisco experience. Whether you're a lover of art, a fan of Alice in Wonderland, or simply someone with a curious and adventurous spirit, this tour is designed to captivate and delight. The Gregangelo Museum welcomes visitors of all ages, making it the perfect activity for families, friends, and solo travelers alike. Step inside and let your imagination run wild.

Why book this?

"Into the Rabbit Hole: Indoor Tour at The Gregangelo Museum" offers a truly unique and immersive experience. This is not just a tour, but a journey into a world where reality and fantasy intertwine. The museum's blend of art, storytelling, and interactive elements creates an atmosphere that is both mesmerizing and thought-provoking. It's like stepping into a real-life version of Alice in Wonderland, Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, and Cirque du Soleil all rolled into one. Don't miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary adventure.

Good to know

Before your tour begins, please meet your guide at the front of the portal on the sidewalk. It is important not to enter the property on your own before meeting your guide. The guided art tour will take you through the various installations, providing insights and context along the way. Prepare to be amazed by the creativity and craftsmanship that went into creating this magical space. Remember to bring your curiosity and an open mind as you journey through the rabbit hole.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced "Into the Rabbit Hole: Indoor Tour at The Gregangelo Museum" have shared their awe and satisfaction with this extraordinary adventure. They describe it as a mind-blowing and captivating experience that exceeded all expectations. The blend of art, whimsy, and storytelling left them feeling inspired and amazed. Many praised the attention to detail and the immersive nature of the installations. If you're looking for a truly unique and unforgettable experience in San Francisco, this tour comes highly recommended. Step into the rabbit hole and prepare to be enchanted.

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The Gregangelo Museum

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For curious travelers and locals who are looking for an authentic San Francisco experience, you’ve found it! Come explore through six (out of thirty-three) fascinating installations inside the private home of local San Francisco artist and entertainer, Gregangelo.

Reviews

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4.5 (13)

daviddensc

Grew up in the Bay Area, and this is one of the best and most unique things we’ve ever done in San Francisco. Nick was a terrific guide, and the tour was more of an experience with lots of fun ways to connect with each other - my wife, adult daughter, and me. Highly recommended

TroglodyteWoman

We came to the front door and were greeted by a gentleman in a fabulous costume who told us a bit about the history of the museum. He was sweet and sincere and we were very happy to have him accompany us throughout the experience. Highlights were the art, the textiles, and getting to meet the owner of the museum Gregangelo himself. We highly recommend this quintessential old school San Francisco experience.

349katief

This is an experience that is hard to put into words. From the moment you arrive to the house, you feel you are stepping into a place where weird and truth are sacred, and you have to be comfortable being a little uncomfortable. Each piece of the house is exquisite visual and physical art that is inspired by different cultures and acrobatic pieces, so on one level, you are amazed and overwhelmed trying to take in every inch of it. Then, the tour is guided as a performative story, and to keep going, you have to answer deep questions with your friends and/or strangers on the tour. This is fantastic if you are willing to open yourself to the experience! I feel closer to myself and to my friends because of it. We loved our tour, loved our guide, and would definitely like to come back again!

Seaside14736401194

A lewis carroll inspired initiation ritual, participatory theater… wow. Impressive place. Well worth the price of admission. The experience was psychedelic and self reflective, fun with a group of strangers. Seeing others participate was as fun as participating myself. The tour guide had a great sense of humor but took the experience he was giving us seriously. I know it changes constantly and I don’t want to give away too much. Best to go into this with no expectations and an open mind.

jonomd

This was a truly unique and enriching experience even as a solo traveler, particularly if you are willing to be curious and engage. The folks coordinating the events were available to answer questions before arriving and once on site. The way that the rooms and tour are set up, there is so much to see and think about that I imagine each tour grouping can have a different experience as they go through, based on what comes up for them.

Roam271299

The museum is like treasure box Art everywhere, great place for artists to get together and enjoy all the amazing details of all the art pieces!! Great garden Becautful colors everywhere you look!! Amazing hosts

Connector32643453250

An absolute must do for anyone visiting the Bay Area! So creative and fun! It’s on my to do list every time I’m in the area, so I can catch each new performance/experience!

TravelerJudi

Any of the Gregangelo Museum tours are among the most unique experiences available in San Francisco. Having been on several tours, and always been fascinated, I took my visitors on an indoor tour, “Down the Rabbit Hole”. The imagination, art, quality and uniqueness within this house and garden are unmatched and often changing. It was such fun to discover things we had never seen elsewhere. Great guide who made sure we all felt involved. Would recommend for anybody wanting a very special, unique and memorable experience.

xilehence

We went to the Gregangelo Museum with deliberately limited knowledge about what to expect. I had a vague idea that it was some kind of interactive interior tour, but resisted looking at reviews (like this one!) so as to go in fresh, as unbiased as possible. My wife and i joined three strangers and enjoyed the truly fabulous interior design, and the “Facilitator” guide’s use of docent-like explanations as opportunities for probing therapeutic exercises (such as using interior props as encouragement to discover and publicly express specific stresses and personal resolutions). As an “Alice in Wonderland” fan, i appreciated occasional references to Wonderland, the Looking Glass, and the Rabbit Hole. Lots of deliberate whimsey on display. The location is a bit off the beaten tourist tracks, but we could get there easily by Muni, SF’s under-appreciated transit system. Frankly, the admission ticket might be a tad much for normal tourists. The performance artistic tour isn’t for everyone, but it was for us. For whatever reasons, i hadn’t known about some worries of my wife until she was prompted to reveal them to our group, and such insight alone was worth the price of admission. Our guide (from Silver Spring, MD, not far from where i grew up) was engaged and experienced, using improvisational theatrical skills to enable introspection and sharing among the guests. I think that the house interior is too precious to admit street shoes (did the owner really wear his roller skates into the house?!), and that tours should have guests change into or bring their own indoors slippers. (I live in Japan where that sort of thing is common.) The official web site, which i browsed afterwards, is attractive and creative, but, curiously, the “Frequent Asked Questions” (sic) is empty. We’ve been to comparable curated homes filled with idiosyncratic collections (such as House on the Rock in Wisconsin and the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City, LA), and although they are quite different from each another, i’d include this alongside them as a campier alternative with active guidance. They are hard to describe, which uncategorizability is part of their charm. Some aspects were invariably a little bit disappointing, or even forced, but overall experience was generally positive, a high-bandwidth multisensory tour cum shallow counseling. When we get a chance next time we visit the Bay Area, we hope to do the parallel outdoor tour of the same home.

broden120

It was a beautiful and peculiar place but for the price, it seems like more should be offered on tour. A cheap glass of champagne or mimosa to be the magic potion.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-18 02:20