The Wax Museum in the heart of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf is home to over 250 internationally-known personalities. The museum's exhibits span history from dramatic moments in time to modern milestones, showcasing religious and world leaders, celebrities and superstars, and legends in sports.
As one of the world's largest wax museums, this San Francisco attraction shows life in all aspects from A to Z -- Artists to Zombies! Guests are inspired by the Last Supper in the Hall of Religions and horrified by the chilling Chamber of Horrors. Our venue offers the worlds only wax tableaux of King Tut's Magnificent Tomb, as well as the Palace of Living Arts, where history's most famous virtuosos, and their masterpieces, come to life. As always, the incumbent President occupies his rightful place among the World Leaders, a few steps away from his illustrious predecessors in the Presidential Library.Let the magic of wax artistry transport your through time!
For nearly 50 years, the Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf has entertained countless guests. Opened in 1962, the Wax Museum's collection of life-like and true to size wax figures continue to amaze visitors from around the globe.
As a San Francisco "must see" attraction, the Wax Museum is open to the public daily. Come face-to-face with celebrities and personalities and take a step back in time at the world famous Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf.







