EVENT RENTALS

Plan your next important evening for the Louisiana State Museum ~

where events make history!

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For centuries, the gracious structures of New Orleans' French Quarter have served as the backdrop for grand celebrations. Presidents, popes and kings have been greeted and treated to the city's own brand of southern hospitality amidst the architectural artistry of the Vieux Carre. Today, the Louisiana State Museum continues the festive tradition by inviting rental of four of New Orleans' most historic properties: the Cabildo, the Presbytere, the Old U.S. Mint, and Madame John's Legacy.

All four museum buildings are registered national landmarks - the actual sites on which the city was born - filled with beautifully displayed artifacts from Louisiana's rich history and culture. Among the largest spaces available in the French Quarter, each State Museum property offers its own distinctive atmosphere for events of all kinds.


Evening Events

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The Cabildo, 1799
701 Chartres Street, Jackson Square

Restored to its Old World glory, the Cabildo features three floors of reception space, a Spanish-style courtyard and a spectacular view of the Mississippi River. A state-of-the-art exhibit tells the story of Louisiana's early history from colonial times through Reconstruction.

Maximum capacity: 500 cocktail reception / 100 seated dinner

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The Presbytere, 1797
751 Chartres Street, Jackson Square

Originally built as a home for the priests of St. Louis Cathedral, the Presbytere is one of the city's earliest structures. The landmark boasts a fantastic 16,000 square foot, 2-floor exhibit entitled "Mardi Gras: It's Carnival Time In Louisiana." Thematic events are a snap in this vibrant, interactive exhibition.
Maximum capacity: 500 cocktail reception / 100 seated dinner

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The Old U.S. Mint, 1835
400 Esplanade Avenue, across from the French Market

The nation's oldest existing Mint building, and also a former Confederate Mint, this large landmark boasts a square block of fenced-in grounds and is located on the French Quarter tour bus route. The facility features world-famous exhibit on Jazz, plus a changing exhibits gallery. The third-floor auditorium and wide, covered balconies look out over the historic French Market and French Quarter, and the lighted cityscape of the Central Business District make wonderful backdrops for evening events!

Maximum capacity: 500 cocktail reception / 100 seated dinner

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Madame John's Legacy
632 Dumaine Street, between Chartres and Royal Streets

A very rare example of French Creole residential architecture, this landmark features an exhibition of folk art by Louisiana artists and another on the site's fascinating history. The building is located only one block outside of Jackson Square, and it has two covered second-floor balconies, and an L-shaped courtyard. It's a cozy spot in the French Quarter for smaller events.

Maximum capacity: 200 cocktail reception / 100 seated dinner


Business Meetings

Break out of the hotel habit and hold your next business meeting at the Louisiana State Museum! Meeting rooms are available in both the renovated Arsenal (Cabildo Complex) and the Old U.S. Mint. The Arsenal can accommodate up to 100 guests seated theatre style, and the Mint can hold 175. If you need a classroom- or conference-style set up, the Arsenal holds 50 people, and the Mint 75. Video monitors, slide projectors and other equipment are available. And the low rental rate makes the LSM the best meeting value in the Vieux Carre.

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For rates and planning information, please call Jennifer Dorsey at (504) 568-6941, or email: jdorsey@crt.state.la.us
 

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