1850 House | Louisiana State Museum
Step into a snapshot of history!
Located in the legendary Baroness Pontalba’s famous row house on Jackson Square, the 1850 House, part of The Louisiana State Museum, portrays middle class family lifestyles of the antebellum era.
Authentic furnishings, decorative arts and domestic artifacts recall the period when the building was built.
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The New Orleans Power Pass provides free admission to the 1850 House, part of The Louisiana State Museum.
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Location:
The 1850 House is located in the French Quarter in the Lower Pontalba Building on Jackson Square.
Address:
The 1850 House
523 St. Ann St.,
Lower Pontalba Building,
Jackson Square,
New Orleans, Louisiana 70116
Phone: (504) 568- 6968
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday through Sunday. 10 am - 4:30 pm.
Closed Monday and state holidays.