• The Presbytère is an architecturally important building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It stands facing Jackson Square, adjacent to the St. Louis Cathedral.
  • Thanks for visiting the Presbytere! There are two distinct exhibits at the museum, the first floor focuses on hurricane Katrina and is very interactive.
  • Between English pub and Norman bistro, discover these two worlds that combine on the plates to create only one place : The Presbytere.
  • The Presbytere Exterior at night. The Presbytère’s two permanent exhibits tell two sides of the ongoing Louisiana story—one of celebration and one of resilience.
  • The Presbytere is part of the Louisiana State Museum, and its exhibits tell the story of resilience and celebration in the state.
  • Discover everything you need to know about The Presbytère, New Orleans including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
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  • Dating from the same reconstruction period as the Cabildo, following the disastrous fires of 1788 and 1794, the Presbytere was designed to look like the Cabildo.
  • The Presbytère, also known as The Presbytère houses, were originally funded by a Spanish philanthropist to resemble Louisiana’s Cabildo in 1791.