List of Attractions in Silicon Valley - Cultural

Cultural

  • Ballet San Jose, downtown San Jose
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, downtown San Jose
  • Choral Project, downtown San Jose
  • De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, downtown San Jose
  • Gurdwara Sahib of San Jose, East San Jose
  • Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, downtown San Jose
  • Mexican Heritage Plaza, East San Jose
  • Opera San Jose, downtown San Jose
  • San Jose City Hall, downtown San Jose
  • San Jose Flea Market, Berryessa (northeast San Jose)
  • San Jose Improv, downtown San Jose
  • San Jose Museum of Art, downtown San Jose
  • San Jose Repertory Theatre, downtown San Jose
  • San Jose Symphony, downtown San Jose
  • Viet Museum, East San Jose
  • Villa Montalvo, Saratoga
  • Vivace Youth Chorus of San Jose, San Jose

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