• The Governor’s Mansion is not our home — it belongs to the people of the State of Louisiana.
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Louisiana and their family. The Governor's Mansion was built in 1963 when Jimmie...
  • Louisiana Old Governor's Mansion is a free house museum in downtown Baton Rouge. The Old Governor's Mansion can be rented for events and is a favorite...
  • (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion welcomes visitors to tour the historic home used by past governors for over 30 years.
  • This period marks a distinct departure from earlier Louisiana architecture. The Mansion contains a total of 25,000 square feet of space in three floors and a...
  • Constructed in 1930, the Old Governor’s Mansion was the residence of nine Governors of Louisiana, starting with Huey P. Long, until 1963.
  • The house was used as the governor's mansion until 1963 when yet another new governor's mansion was built for Louisiana.
  • The Louisiana Governor’s Mansion is a historic residence in Baton Rouge, LA that serves as the official home of the state’s governor.
  • Louisiana lawmakers agreed to make documents and meetings about the operations of the publicly-funded governor’s mansion secret.
  • See 24 photos and 1 tip from 208 visitors to Louisiana Governor's Mansion. "The greatest staff anywhere in baton rouge!!!!"
  • The Old Governor’s Mansion is open for tours and special events and houses the offices of the Foundation for Historical Louisiana.
  • A visit to the Old Governor’s Mansion in Louisiana will be a trip highlight of your time in Baton Rouge as the docents lead a delightful tour through the Mansion...