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Casanova: The Seduction of Europe

This exhibit explores 18th-century Europe through the eyes of one of its most colorful characters, Giacomo Casanova (Italian, 1725-1798). Renowned today as a seducer and an adventurer, Casanova was known to his contemporaries as a charming and witty conversationalist, an expert on many topics, and an international man of letters. He was also a gambler, a spy, and one of history's greatest travelers.


The Radcliffe Club of San Francisco invites members of the Harvard Club of San Francisco to a private docent tour at the Legion of Honor Museum.

Featuring approximately 90 works - including paintings, sculptures, furnishings, porcelains, costumes, tableaux - Casanova will bring the famed author's world to life.

Following the tour, you are invited to join the group for coffee/lunch at the museum cafe. Coffee and lunch will begin at approximately 11:00am. Afterwards, you may re-visit the exhibits on your own.


This event is a joint event of the Harvard and Radcliffe Clubs of SF. It is open to members of the clubs and their guests.


Sunday, February 25, 2018
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.


Legion of Honor Museum
Lincoln Park at 100 34th Avenue (at Clement Street)


Ticket prices
Adults $42, seniors $37, members of the FAMSF $17


Registration deadline
February 17, 2018

No refunds after registration deadline
Refunds prior to deadline subject to $5 processing fee

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