• 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 Presbytère is fully wheelchair accessible with elevator access to each floor.
  • Throughout the 1800s the Presbytere was used for commercial purposes and served as a courthouse from 1834 to 1911.
  • Your pass includes Presbytere tickets, plus admission to dozens of top New Orleans attractions for one money-saving price.
  • The Presbytère is located right on Jackson Square and is within quick walking distance of other spots in the French Quarter.
  • The upper floor of the Presbytère houses an exhibition dedicated to Mardi Gras, New Orleans’s version of a European Carnival.
  • This duality makes The Presbytère a perfect representation of the city’s history, as well as the resilience and hopefulness of those who live there.