SF City Hall’s Brand New Animated Light Show (Thru Dec. 30)
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SF City Hall’s Brand New Animated Light Show (Thru Dec. 30) Felicity
Hector-Bruder c/o SF City Hall San Francisco City Hall has debuted a
brand new holiday installation: City Hall Winter Lights, a free
projection mapping show that turns both the Polk Street and Van Ness
Avenue sides of the building into a giant animated storybook. The
month-long display runs nightly through December 30, with shows every
30 minutes from 5:30 PM to midnight. Each sequence lasts about ten
minutes and features a synchronized musical soundtrack that you can
stream directly on your phone. The projections cover both façades of
City Hall, transforming the dome and columns into moving digital
scenes. For the best viewing angles, head to Civic Center Plaza
between Polk and Larkin, or stand along the Van Ness Avenue side to
see the full scale of the animations. Stop by to see one of San
Francisco’s most iconic buildings lit up with a month-long
projection mapping show running through the end of December. City Hall
Winter LightsDates: Through December 30Times: Every 30 minutes from
5:30 PM to 12 AMLocation: San Francisco City Hall, Polk Street and Van
Ness Avenue sidesCost: FreeAudio: cityhallwinterlights.com View
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New Animated Light Show (Final Day)Disclaimer: Please double check
event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled,
details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do
occur.