• The Pontalba Buildings form two sides of Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are matching red-brick, one-block-long...
  • After the Baroness Pontalba died in France in 1874, the Pontalba family claimed ownership of the buildings until the 1920s.
  • The Upper Pontalba (named for its location upriver) faces St Peter St, and that side of Jackson Square, while the Lower Pontalba Building (because it is the...
  • As described in L’Abeille de la Nouvelle Orleans, Pontalba intended to construct “blocks of buildings that will bear comparison with any in the country and challenge...
  • Her half-decade long development of the two Pontalba buildings will center this story, as will the later generations of the Pontalba family who could not withstand...
  • Pontalba Binaları , Louisiana , New Orleans'ın Fransız Mahallesi'ndeki Jackson Meydanı'nın (New Orleans) iki yakasını oluşturan binalardır .
  • The Pontalba Buildings were perhaps the first in New Orleans where cast iron galleries formed an integral part of the original design.
  • The 1850 House (The Lower Pontalba Building) is the only one open to the public.
  • The Pontalba Buildings are a pair of buildings on either side of Jackson Square, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • The matching red-brick block-long four-story buildings were built in the 1840s by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba...
  • Pontalba Buildings & 1850 House: TRICENTENNIAL MOMENTS.