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Navy SEAL Museum San Diego

San Diego · Museum

The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego is a four-level, 85,000-square-foot waterfront museum proposed for 1220 Pacific Highway along the city's North Embarcadero, alongside a new 150-foot public park extending Lane Field Park toward the harbor.

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About the project

The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego is a four-level, 85,000-square-foot waterfront museum proposed for 1220 Pacific Highway along the city's North Embarcadero, alongside a new 150-foot public park extending Lane Field Park toward the harbor. The angular, ship-shaped structure features metallic volumes, ribboned facade window reveals, perforated metal screens that filter natural light into the interior, and a 65-foot-tall central atrium, with immersive technology-forward exhibits flowing from upper-level galleries down to a fourth-floor rooftop terrace with sweeping harbor views. The $256 million project is privately financed by the museum's nonprofit parent, with construction targeted to begin in early 2029 and completion projected for 2031–2032.