New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is a voodoo museum in New Orleans, United States. Its exhibits focus on mysteries, history, and folklore related to the African diaspora religion of Louisiana Voodoo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Opening hours: 10:00 AM—6:00 PM
- Email: voodoo@voodoomuseum.com
- Type: Museum
- Description: religious museum, art museum, history museum in Louisiana, US
- Address: 724 Dumaine Street, New Orleans, LA 70116
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Madame John’s Legacy and Saint Louis Cathedral.
Madame John’s Legacy
Photo: Infrogmation, CC BY 2.5.
Madame John's Legacy is a historic house museum at 632 Dumaine Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Completed in 1788, it is one of the oldest houses in the French Quarter, and was built in the older French colonial style that was still prevalent in New Orleans at that time.
Saint Louis Cathedral
Church
Photo: Krakers, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, also called St. Louis Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral and basilica in New Orleans, Louisiana. Saint Louis Cathedral is situated 660 feet south of New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.
Jackson Square
Park
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jackson Square, formerly the Place d'Armes or Plaza de Armas, is a historic park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, for its central role in the city's history, and as the site where in 1803 Louisiana was made United States territory pursuant to the Louisiana Purchase.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include French Quarter and French Market.
French Quarter
Photo: Lars Plougmann, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The French Quarter is the oldest and most famous and visited neighborhood of New Orleans. It was laid out in French and Spanish colonial times in the 18th century.
French Market
Neighborhood
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The French Market is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States.
Tremé
Photo: Bart Everson, CC BY 2.0.
Tremé is an old historically African-American and Créole neighborhood of New Orleans, just "back" from the French Quarter. The Tremé is famous for its music, and has some attractions, music venues, and small inexpensive hotels.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
- Categories: building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: City of New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
29.95981° or 29° 57′ 35″ northLongitude
-90.06379° or 90° 3′ 50″ westElevation
7 feet (2 metres)Open location code
76XFXW5P+WFOpenStreetMap ID
way 329382374OpenStreetMap feature
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tourism=museumGeoNames ID
7710594Wikidata ID
Q6033435
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In Other Languages
From French to Spanish—“New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum” goes by many names.
- French: “musée du vaudou de La Nouvelle-Orléans”
- French: “Musée du vaudou de La Nouvelle-Orléans”
- Spanish: “Museo Historico del Vudu de Nueva Orleans”
- Spanish: “Museo Histórico del Vudú de Nueva Orleans”
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