Welcome to the Museum of Trade, Finance, and the Fed in the New Orleans Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Here, you can explore how finance grew from trade, how New Orleans evolved into a bustling port and financial center, and how, over the centuries, the institutions, instruments, and ... [Read More]
Art & Museums
With over 45 museums throughout the city to choose from, it’s easy to immerse yourself in the city’s history, culture and arts.
Escape My Room
With this interactive game and museum, up to 8 guests have one hour in the house of an infamous New Orleans family, the DeLaportes. Participants must figure out how to escape the room by solving the family's mysteries. The activity is perfect for families, friends, or company outings. ... [Read More]
Crescent City Auction Gallery
Crescent City Auction Gallery is a privately owned auction company and one of New Orleans’ premier auctioneers of fine art and antiques. CCAG is proud of their participation in the rich history and tradition of the New Orleans Auction culture. ... [Read More]
Gallery 600 Julia
New Gallery on Julia Street in the historic 1832 Julia Row! Gallery 600 Julia, formerly Jean Bragg Gallery, features Louisiana paintings by local artists with a wide variety of styles and subjects. From landscapes, New Orleans cityscapes, and picturesque genre themes, there is really something ... [Read More]
American Italian Cultural Center
The American Italian Cultural Center promotes the culture and heritage of the American Italian community by offering Italian language and culture classes, seminars, concerts, and events. Home of the American Italian Museum, the center is the leading institution preserving and celebrating the ... [Read More]
Ariodante Contemporary Craft Gallery
Sharing the name of Handel's three act opera, Ariodante, opened it's doors in October 1990. Since then, Ariodante has become a welcome addition to the New Orleans Arts District. After featuring a wide array of unique Crafts for over a decade, the gallery then spread its wings with the addition of ... [Read More]
Arthur Roger Gallery
In 1978, Arthur Roger opened his gallery at 3005 Magazine Street in New Orleans’ Garden District. A year earlier, the Contemporary Arts Center had opened in downtown New Orleans. The artistic scene in the city was beginning to burgeon. The Arthur Roger Gallery moved to the forefront of galleries in ... [Read More]
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
Looming large against the Mississippi River is the extraordinary Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, one of the top museums of its kind in America. Here the visitor finds 15,000 sea life creatures, representing nearly 600 species, living happily in a state-of-the-art facility. The world-renown ... [Read More]
Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium
If it walks, crawls or flies, there’s a good chances you will see it on display at the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium in the Old New Orleans Customs House. Utilizing the full 23,000 square feet of the historic, white marble columned structure in the 400 block of Canal Street, the ... [Read More]
Bergeron Studio & Gallery
The Bergeron Studio & Gallery has a large collection of vintage and historical photographic art of the city of New Orleans and the surrounding area with a small collection of vintage photographic images of Cuba. There are images representing special events in New Orleans such as “The Arrival of ... [Read More]