The Painted Ladies is a term used to describe a row of Victorian and Edwardian houses located at 710–720 Steiner Street in San Francisco, California. These houses are known for their distinct architectural style and colorful paint job, which make them a popular tourist attraction in the city.
The Painted Ladies were built between 1892 and 1896, and they are examples of the Queen Anne style of architecture. Each house is unique in its design, but they share some common features, such as their asymmetrical facade, turrets, bay windows, and ornate woodwork. The houses were originally painted in a simple color scheme, but over time, they have been painted in a range of bright colors, giving them their distinctive appearance.
The Painted Ladies gained widespread recognition after appearing in the opening credits of the television show "Full House." The houses have also been featured in other films and television shows, including "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Party of Five." Today, they are a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, and the park across the street provides a great vantage point for photos.