New Orleans Attractions

The Cabildo
The Cabildo © Wikimedia Commons

The Cabildo

The entertaining and informative Cabildo on Jackson Square in New Orleans' French Quarter explores the history of Louisiana from the first European explorations to the post-Civil War Reconstruction era from a multi-cultural perspective. The museum is the flagship of the Louisiana State Museum facilities and is housed in an historic building, dating to 1799, originally serving as the Spanish city council offices. Two major historic events took place in the Cabildo building: the Louisiana Purchase Transfer ceremonies in 1803 and later a landmark Supreme Court decision was handed down here that legalised racial segregation. The Cabildo takes pride that five American presidents have visited it.

Address: 701 Chartres Street; Website: lsm.crt.state.la.us/visitor.htm#museums; Telephone: (504) 568 6968; Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 5pm; Admission: $6 (adults), free for children 12 and under


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