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The following preferred sites
are frequently used for Partysist weddings:
Beauregard-Keyes House
A Historic House Museum
in the Heart of the French Quarter. Perfect for a seated affair of 50 or
a reception of 200 including adjacent gardens and courtyard.
Contemporary Arts Center
A Contemporary Art Museum
in the Arts District adjacent to the French Quarter, this venue is ideal for seated
dinners and large receptions up to 500 guests or more. The collection is
always changing and ideal for guest participation and interactive
enjoyment.
Degas House
Located on one of
America’s finest avenues between City Park and the Central Business
District, this guesthouse will hold 100 guests indoors and can accommodate up to 200
with the use of tenting and the adjacent building.
Gallier Hall
Designed in the Federal
Style and built in the late 1800's by noted architect James Gallier,
this site was New Orleans’ first City Hall. With many levels and decorated rooms, this
traditional wedding favorite can hold as many as 800 guests or as few as
100.
Houmas House Plantation
Relive
the magnificent plantation era, where the country's largest sugar cane
plantation flourished ....Where southern planters made their
fortunes and lived in grand style. The home and its grounds are
available for weddings, private parties and corporate events from 40 to
2,000 people. Located 45 minutes outside of New Orleans.
LaTrobe's on Royal
Located in the heart of
the French Quarter on the corner of Royal and Conti. This former
Louisiana State Bank building dates back to the 1820s. It offer
historic charm and is an inviting location.
Latter Library
This very grand structure
and former residence is on the St. Charles Avenue Street Car line, with
period furnishings adding to a picture-perfect atmosphere. This
magnificent site is surrounded by gardens and lawns, and can hold as
many as 150 wedding guests.
Musee Conti
In the French Quarter
this setting speaks for itself as New Orleans only wax museum. This
unusual environment is always a treat for ones’ guests.
New Orleans Board of
Trade
Walking distance to and
from the French Quarter and once the trading floor for New Orleans
commerce, the building and courtyard will accommodate 100 and up to 600
guests with ease.
New Orleans Museum of
Art
Set in the 200 year old
oaks of New Orleans City Park, this majestic museum has spacious and
grand, art-filled rooms. It houses a spectacular collection of art and
furnishings with indoor and outdoor spaces that can comfortably
accommodate from 100 to 800 or more guests.
New Orleans Women's Opera Guild
House
Once a noted stately
residence in the Garden District, this in now the home of the Ladies
Guild of New Orleans Opera Association and contains a lovely collection
of treasures from our city’s past. Indoors will hold 50 for a seated
dinner, 150-reception style and tenting may be added to increase the
guest count to as many as 250.
Ogden Museum of Southern
Art
Devoted
to the art, culture and history of the South, The Ogden Museum of Southern
Art, University of New Orleans is the newest addition to downtown's Lee
Circle in the heart of the historic Warehouse Arts District. The
multi-structure 67,000 square-foot complex is where Southern art meets
Southern life..
Pavilion of the Two
Sisters & Botanical Garden-City Park
Gardens with tents can
hold as many guests as one can add to a list. The pavilion makes this a
romantic choice for a guest count of 100 to 300 just minutes from the
heart of the city.
St. Charles Streetcar
A New Orleans classic!
Our city’s first form of transportation is great fun for small groups of
25 who are young at heart. Wonderful views of historic New Orleans
inspire enduring memories as you ride through some of our city’s most
historic neighborhoods.
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