Front view of Presbytere
The Presbytere was built between 1791-1813 and designed by Gilberto Guillemard as a companion to the Cabildo. It flanks the St. Louis Cathedral and was rented by the city of New Orleans as a courthouse and then acquired by the state of Louisiana in 1911. It is now used as a museum.
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Courtesy of | State Library of Louisiana |
Date | 1970 |
Copyright | Copyrighted |
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