OLD URSULINE CONVENT
School and offices of the archdiocese used to educate children and care for ...Read more
NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART (NOMA)
Museum with a café and a store with more than 40,000 art objects, ...Read more
THE CABILDO
A three-story building that has become a museum with a rich collection of ...Read more
ST. LOUIS CEMETERY NO. 1
Read moreBuilt away from the city for fear of the spread of yellow fever, it is the oldest in the city. The graves are raised because this part of New Orleans is below sea level. You will find there the supposed tomb of Marie Laveau, high priestess voodoo, buried there in 1881. His grave is easily recognizable. You will see many of the "X's" left behind by tourists in the past. It is because of this type of vandalism that it is now mandatory to visit the cemetery with a guide.
NEW ORLEANS HISTORIC VOODOO MUSEUM
Historic Voodoo Museum with 2 small rooms and a narrow hallway keeping a ...Read more
ENGLISH MARKET
Modernized and expanded building with stores, cafes, restaurants and a ...Read more
PIRATES ALLEY
The most photographed alley in the city of New Orleans with several legends ...Read more
NEW ORLEANS GLASSWORKS & PRINTMAKING STUDIO
Read moreSpecializing in the art of blowing glass, this gallery presents everything you can do with glass. The glass chandeliers are beautiful. Sometimes, in the back shop, it is possible to see artists work.
A GALLERY FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
Read moreThis gallery has a huge collection of contemporary and historical photos of renowned artists (Penn, Cartier-Bresson, Newman, Leonard) as well unknown. There are also very rare works and limited editions. Advice to wealthy amateurs, some outstanding prints offered for sale exceed $ 25 000!
AUDUBON LOUISIANA NATURE CENTER
Natural site offering a hike to visit the interpretation center, the ...Read more