
Tours
5
(5 Vásárlói vélemények)

Tours
5
(5 Vásárlói vélemények)

Tours
5
(5 Vásárlói vélemények)
New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour
Step inside Hermann-Grima House with an expert guide for a unique perspective on French Quarter history and daily life.
1 hr
Free cancellation
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New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour
Step inside Hermann-Grima House with an expert guide for a unique perspective on French Quarter history and daily life.
1 hr
Free cancellation
Azonnali visszaigazolás
Mobil jegy
New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour
Step inside Hermann-Grima House with an expert guide for a unique perspective on French Quarter history and daily life.
1 hr
Free cancellation
Azonnali visszaigazolás
Mobil jegy
Highlights
Historic tour of the Hermann-Grima House
Expert-led exploration of the French Quarter's past
Insight into the daily lives of enslaved people in urban New Orleans
Well-preserved architecture and original interiors
What’s Included
Admission to Hermann-Grima House
Guided tour with a knowledgeable professional
Explore History in the French Quarter
The Hermann-Grima House stands as a vital window into New Orleans' storied past. Located in the heart of the French Quarter this meticulously preserved home offers guests a deep dive into the cultural and architectural heritage unique to the city. On this guided tour you'll walk through grand halls and beautifully restored rooms gaining perspective on both the grandeur and the challenges of life in 19th-century New Orleans.
Understanding the Urban Experience
Your experience goes beyond just admiring the building. A professional guide brings history to life by detailing the distinct daily experiences of enslaved Black individuals who lived and worked here. Examine how their roles in an urban household varied from those on rural plantations with special focus on their living quarters responsibilities and community ties within city settings.
Stories from the Past
Listen as your guide shares accounts of enslaved African descendants emphasizing their resilience and the realities they faced in captivity. Learn how everyday routines intertwined with the functioning of an elegant home such as meal preparation in the open-hearth kitchen upkeep of communal spaces and supporting the household economy. These stories are underpinned by extensive research into New Orleans' social fabric during the era.
Architecture and Authentic Details
The tour allows you to appreciate the home's original architectural details from wide-brick fireplaces to intricate ironwork. Each room contains authentic furnishings and objects that evoke the period atmosphere giving visitors a true sense of place and time. Step through the picturesque courtyard imagine the daily rhythms that once defined this historic residence and discover how preservation efforts protect its legacy for future generations.
A Thoughtful and Informative Visit
Throughout your visit you'll have the opportunity to engage with guides ask questions and reflect on the broader stories of those who lived in the Hermann-Grima House. The tour is designed to educate deepen understanding and encourage thoughtful discussion about New Orleans' complex history and the people who shaped it.
Guided tour of Hermann-Grima House
Insight into the experiences of urban enslaved people
Access to various rooms and courtyards
Historical storytelling by experts
Book your New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour tickets now!
Please respect all posted signage and instructions from guides
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the house
Supervise children at all times
Touching historical objects and furnishings is not permitted
How long does the guided tour last?
The tour typically takes about 1 hour.
Is the Hermann-Grima House accessible for wheelchairs?
No the site does not offer wheelchair access.
Are photos allowed inside the house?
Photography is permitted in certain areas. Ask your guide for details.
Do I need to bring an ID?
It is recommended to bring a valid photo ID for verification if asked.
Arrive 10 minutes early to allow for check-in
Photography may be permitted in certain areas—please ask your guide
Your ticket includes entry and guided tour only
Wheelchair access is not available at this site
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification if requested
820 Saint Louis Street-70112
Highlights
Historic tour of the Hermann-Grima House
Expert-led exploration of the French Quarter's past
Insight into the daily lives of enslaved people in urban New Orleans
Well-preserved architecture and original interiors
What’s Included
Admission to Hermann-Grima House
Guided tour with a knowledgeable professional
Explore History in the French Quarter
The Hermann-Grima House stands as a vital window into New Orleans' storied past. Located in the heart of the French Quarter this meticulously preserved home offers guests a deep dive into the cultural and architectural heritage unique to the city. On this guided tour you'll walk through grand halls and beautifully restored rooms gaining perspective on both the grandeur and the challenges of life in 19th-century New Orleans.
Understanding the Urban Experience
Your experience goes beyond just admiring the building. A professional guide brings history to life by detailing the distinct daily experiences of enslaved Black individuals who lived and worked here. Examine how their roles in an urban household varied from those on rural plantations with special focus on their living quarters responsibilities and community ties within city settings.
Stories from the Past
Listen as your guide shares accounts of enslaved African descendants emphasizing their resilience and the realities they faced in captivity. Learn how everyday routines intertwined with the functioning of an elegant home such as meal preparation in the open-hearth kitchen upkeep of communal spaces and supporting the household economy. These stories are underpinned by extensive research into New Orleans' social fabric during the era.
Architecture and Authentic Details
The tour allows you to appreciate the home's original architectural details from wide-brick fireplaces to intricate ironwork. Each room contains authentic furnishings and objects that evoke the period atmosphere giving visitors a true sense of place and time. Step through the picturesque courtyard imagine the daily rhythms that once defined this historic residence and discover how preservation efforts protect its legacy for future generations.
A Thoughtful and Informative Visit
Throughout your visit you'll have the opportunity to engage with guides ask questions and reflect on the broader stories of those who lived in the Hermann-Grima House. The tour is designed to educate deepen understanding and encourage thoughtful discussion about New Orleans' complex history and the people who shaped it.
Guided tour of Hermann-Grima House
Insight into the experiences of urban enslaved people
Access to various rooms and courtyards
Historical storytelling by experts
Book your New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour tickets now!
Please respect all posted signage and instructions from guides
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the house
Supervise children at all times
Touching historical objects and furnishings is not permitted
How long does the guided tour last?
The tour typically takes about 1 hour.
Is the Hermann-Grima House accessible for wheelchairs?
No the site does not offer wheelchair access.
Are photos allowed inside the house?
Photography is permitted in certain areas. Ask your guide for details.
Do I need to bring an ID?
It is recommended to bring a valid photo ID for verification if asked.
Arrive 10 minutes early to allow for check-in
Photography may be permitted in certain areas—please ask your guide
Your ticket includes entry and guided tour only
Wheelchair access is not available at this site
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification if requested
820 Saint Louis Street-70112
Highlights
Historic tour of the Hermann-Grima House
Expert-led exploration of the French Quarter's past
Insight into the daily lives of enslaved people in urban New Orleans
Well-preserved architecture and original interiors
What’s Included
Admission to Hermann-Grima House
Guided tour with a knowledgeable professional
Explore History in the French Quarter
The Hermann-Grima House stands as a vital window into New Orleans' storied past. Located in the heart of the French Quarter this meticulously preserved home offers guests a deep dive into the cultural and architectural heritage unique to the city. On this guided tour you'll walk through grand halls and beautifully restored rooms gaining perspective on both the grandeur and the challenges of life in 19th-century New Orleans.
Understanding the Urban Experience
Your experience goes beyond just admiring the building. A professional guide brings history to life by detailing the distinct daily experiences of enslaved Black individuals who lived and worked here. Examine how their roles in an urban household varied from those on rural plantations with special focus on their living quarters responsibilities and community ties within city settings.
Stories from the Past
Listen as your guide shares accounts of enslaved African descendants emphasizing their resilience and the realities they faced in captivity. Learn how everyday routines intertwined with the functioning of an elegant home such as meal preparation in the open-hearth kitchen upkeep of communal spaces and supporting the household economy. These stories are underpinned by extensive research into New Orleans' social fabric during the era.
Architecture and Authentic Details
The tour allows you to appreciate the home's original architectural details from wide-brick fireplaces to intricate ironwork. Each room contains authentic furnishings and objects that evoke the period atmosphere giving visitors a true sense of place and time. Step through the picturesque courtyard imagine the daily rhythms that once defined this historic residence and discover how preservation efforts protect its legacy for future generations.
A Thoughtful and Informative Visit
Throughout your visit you'll have the opportunity to engage with guides ask questions and reflect on the broader stories of those who lived in the Hermann-Grima House. The tour is designed to educate deepen understanding and encourage thoughtful discussion about New Orleans' complex history and the people who shaped it.
Guided tour of Hermann-Grima House
Insight into the experiences of urban enslaved people
Access to various rooms and courtyards
Historical storytelling by experts
Book your New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive 10 minutes early to allow for check-in
Photography may be permitted in certain areas—please ask your guide
Your ticket includes entry and guided tour only
Wheelchair access is not available at this site
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification if requested
Please respect all posted signage and instructions from guides
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the house
Supervise children at all times
Touching historical objects and furnishings is not permitted
820 Saint Louis Street-70112
Highlights
Historic tour of the Hermann-Grima House
Expert-led exploration of the French Quarter's past
Insight into the daily lives of enslaved people in urban New Orleans
Well-preserved architecture and original interiors
What’s Included
Admission to Hermann-Grima House
Guided tour with a knowledgeable professional
Explore History in the French Quarter
The Hermann-Grima House stands as a vital window into New Orleans' storied past. Located in the heart of the French Quarter this meticulously preserved home offers guests a deep dive into the cultural and architectural heritage unique to the city. On this guided tour you'll walk through grand halls and beautifully restored rooms gaining perspective on both the grandeur and the challenges of life in 19th-century New Orleans.
Understanding the Urban Experience
Your experience goes beyond just admiring the building. A professional guide brings history to life by detailing the distinct daily experiences of enslaved Black individuals who lived and worked here. Examine how their roles in an urban household varied from those on rural plantations with special focus on their living quarters responsibilities and community ties within city settings.
Stories from the Past
Listen as your guide shares accounts of enslaved African descendants emphasizing their resilience and the realities they faced in captivity. Learn how everyday routines intertwined with the functioning of an elegant home such as meal preparation in the open-hearth kitchen upkeep of communal spaces and supporting the household economy. These stories are underpinned by extensive research into New Orleans' social fabric during the era.
Architecture and Authentic Details
The tour allows you to appreciate the home's original architectural details from wide-brick fireplaces to intricate ironwork. Each room contains authentic furnishings and objects that evoke the period atmosphere giving visitors a true sense of place and time. Step through the picturesque courtyard imagine the daily rhythms that once defined this historic residence and discover how preservation efforts protect its legacy for future generations.
A Thoughtful and Informative Visit
Throughout your visit you'll have the opportunity to engage with guides ask questions and reflect on the broader stories of those who lived in the Hermann-Grima House. The tour is designed to educate deepen understanding and encourage thoughtful discussion about New Orleans' complex history and the people who shaped it.
Guided tour of Hermann-Grima House
Insight into the experiences of urban enslaved people
Access to various rooms and courtyards
Historical storytelling by experts
Book your New Orleans: Hermann-Grima House Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive 10 minutes early to allow for check-in
Photography may be permitted in certain areas—please ask your guide
Your ticket includes entry and guided tour only
Wheelchair access is not available at this site
Bring a valid photo ID for ticket verification if requested
Please respect all posted signage and instructions from guides
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the house
Supervise children at all times
Touching historical objects and furnishings is not permitted
820 Saint Louis Street-70112
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