• Panoramic view from the beach below Cliff House at Sutro Baths, filmed in 1903 by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.[15].
  • Along the cliffside area, are the remains of what was known as the Sutro Baths Ruins. ... Frustrated and furious, the owners abandoned the Sutro Baths altogether.
  • 120 years ago today, San Francisco's iconic Sutro Baths opened. ... More from the Sutro baths (by then converted into an ice skating rink).
  • The Sutro Baths—built in the 1890s by Adolph Sutro and eventually destroyed in the 1960s—was the world’s largest indoor swimming facility.
  • A known secret among San Francisco kids in the 1950s was a door at the Sutro’s Ice Skating Rink that led to the abandoned world of the Sutro’s Public Baths.
  • Adolph Sutro, the self-made millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and later the second Cliff House, developed the fantastic Sutro Baths in 1894.
  • Located at the westernmost point of Lands End, the Sutro Baths were built by developer and mayor of the city Adolph Sutro.
  • Being an engineer, he knew this to be an ideal place for a swimming pool, so from this beginning the present Sutro Baths were developed.
  • If you're planning a visit to San Francisco's Richmond District, it's worth visiting the ruins of the Sutro Baths, both for their breathtaking views and rich history.
  • Sutro Baths, San Francisco, California. 1.3K likes · 17 were here. Modern ruins of the great Sutro Baths bathhouse. Opened 1896, at the time the largest...