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The Treasure Room

International Art Museum of America

The Treasure Room

Ongoing

The Treasure Room: Reserve your visit to witness these unparalleled treasures of the world!

The Treasure Room houses four unparalleled art pieces known as Yun Sculpture.

“Forever Brilliant”, one of the pieces displayed in the Gold Room of the United States Capitol Building in 2003, drawing amazed admiration from hundreds of senators. Leaders of the Organization of American States praised Yun Sculpture as a “…gifts God gave to mankind.” This two-meter-tall, yet hollow, resplendent, and ethereal Yun Sculpture exudes an aura of mystery, resembling an unfathomable valley, an undisclosed otherworldly object, making visitors feel as if they have transcended the three-dimensional world.

Another piece, “Mysterious Mist inside a Stone” has layers upon layers of mysterious space and mist enveloping a stone cave, creating a vast and thought-provoking scenery. Who could believe that artistic creation could capture and preserve the form of mist? “Mysterious Mist inside a Stone” is authenticated with the “Blue Platform Seal” to affirm its objective authenticity. A prize of fifty million US dollars was set for anyone who can successfully replicate this piece of art. This has attracted numerous aspiring artists since 2003, yet none has succeeded to date.

The Treasure Room is open to the public four times a year with a special admission fee. However, our members will enjoy an annual free visit to the Treasure Room. Due to limited capacity, please make reservations and register early.

The Treasure Room opens four times a year from 2:00 – 4:00 pm on the first Sundays of February, May, August, and November.

Contact Us

1025 Market Street

San Francisco, CA 94103

United States

(415) 376-6344

info@internationalartmuseum.org

Wed–Sun: 10am – 5pm

Mon-Tues: Closed

Admission is free!

Plan Your Visit

Holiday Closures

MLK Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the following Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day

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