New Orleans Museum of Art (United States)
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New Orleans Museum of Art, {CATEGORY}
Located in beautiful City Park , this breathtaking museum houses nearly 40,000 paintings, sculptures and prints, plus the Courtyard Cafe and the Museum Shop. The art at New Orleans Museum Of Art comes from across the globe and represents everything from Southwestern Native American art to 19th-century French Impressionists.
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Address: 1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA 70124-4603
City: New Orleans
State: Louisiana (LA)
Country: United States
Phone 1: +1 504 658 4100
Email: jlsullivan@noma.org
Official site: www.noma.org
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 10am-4:30pm
Exceptionally closed: Closed all major holidays
Entrance fee: Admission $8 adults, $7 seniors (over 64) and students, $4 children 3-17, free to Louisiana residents
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Centrally located on historic Canal Street, La Maison Bleu is just minutes from The French Quarter on the Canal Street Streetcar Line. Just minutes away is the New Orleans Museum of Art, Convention CRead moreenter, Aquarium of the Americas, Harrah's casino, and the port of New Orleans.Hide
The Degas House Historic Home Courtyard & Inn is located in New Orleans (LA) making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hoRead moretel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts.Each guestroom features amenities such as non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, inhouse movies, desk, ironing board, television, bathtub.Hotel facilities offered at this New Orleans (LA) accommodation include shops, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities, tours, business center.Leisure and sports facilities available on the hotel's property comprise garden.Along with its convenient location in New Orleans (LA), the hotel also offers a wide range of services and facilities to the guests.With elegant facilities and hospitality, guests at this hotel will surely have an impressive stay.For your reservation at the Degas House Historic Home Courtyard & Inn, simply submit your dates and complete our secure online booking form.Hide
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The hotel has 75 rooms ranging from Room to Room rooms. The least expensive rooms at the Americas Best Value Inn start at 116 US Dollars.This New Orleans hotel is of a Budget category and is a one staRead morer . You will find several amenities such as : Business Center, Free Parking.Located north-west, 4 minutes by car distance from the city center, this hotel at 2820 Tulane Avenue is the ideal pied-à-terre to take advantage of all the wonders of New Orleans, whether for a few days or for a longer stay.Take advantage of the sauna which is available at the hotel.This hotel is part of the BV chain.This hotel offers high speed internet.You can reach Louis Armstrong in 33 minutes by car (the airport is 10 miles from the hotel).This hotel offers a unique service : wheelchair accessible.Other useful information:This hotel has a free parking.Hide
The Rathbone Inn is located in New Orleans, La. One mile from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Less than two blocks from the French Quarter One and one half miles from New Orleans Museum of ArtRead more 1850 Greek Revival inn with a tropical courtyard Complimentary breakfasts Outdoor pool and spa tub Cable television Private bathrooms Mini fridges Hide
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New Orleans Museum of Art, {CATEGORY}
Often called NOMA, this museum is located in an idyllic section of City Park. The front portion of the museum is the original large, imposing neoclassical building ("sufficiently modified to give a subtropical appearance", said the architect Samuel Marx), the rear portion is a striking contrast of curves and contemporary styles. The museum opened in 1911 after a gift to the City Park Commission from Isaac Delgado, a sugar broker and Jamaican immigrant. Today it houses a 40,000-piece collection including pre-Columbian and Native American ethnographic art, 16th- through 20th-century European paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints, early American art, Asian art, a gallery entirely devoted to Fabergé, and one of the six largest decorative glass collections in the United States. Exhibits in 2008 will include an exhibition on Native American art, a retrospective of George Rodrique that will try to show there is more to him than Blue Dog, "The World of Fernando Botero", and an exhibition of still more Fabergé. A great addition to the city's artistic offerings came when the museum opened the Besthoff Sculpture Garden, 5 acres of gardens, grass, and walkways that spotlight 50 modern sculptures by artists such as Henry Moore, Gaston Lachaise, Elizabeth Frink, George Segal, and others, including a version of the famous pop-art LOVE sculpture. The garden, which lost only one piece to the storm (and the artist had it repaired by the beginning of 2006!) has quickly become a New Orleans cultural highlight and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm, with free admission.
New Orleans Museum of Art, {CATEGORY}
Often called NOMA, this museum is located in an idyllic section of City Park. The front portion of the museum is the original large, imposing neoclassical building ("sufficiently modified to give a subtropical appearance", said the architect Samuel Marx), the rear portion is a striking contrast of curves and contemporary styles. The museum opened in 1911 after a gift to the City Park Commission from Isaac Delgado, a sugar broker and Jamaican immigrant. Today it houses a 40,000-piece collection including pre-Columbian and Native American ethnographic art, 16th- through 20th-century European paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints, early American art, Asian art, a gallery entirely devoted to Fabergé, and one of the six largest decorative glass collections in the United States. Exhibits in 2008 will include an exhibition on Native American art, a retrospective of George Rodrique that will try to show there is more to him than Blue Dog, "The World of Fernando Botero", and an exhibition of still more Fabergé. A great addition to the city's artistic offerings came when the museum opened the Besthoff Sculpture Garden, 5 acres of gardens, grass, and walkways that spotlight 50 modern sculptures by artists such as Henry Moore, Gaston Lachaise, Elizabeth Frink, George Segal, and others, including a version of the famous pop-art LOVE sculpture. The garden, which lost only one piece to the storm (and the artist had it repaired by the beginning of 2006!) has quickly become a New Orleans cultural highlight and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm, with free admission.
New Orleans Museum of Art, {CATEGORY}
Located in beautiful City Park , this breathtaking museum houses nearly 40,000 paintings, sculptures and prints, plus the Courtyard Cafe and the Museum Shop. The art at New Orleans Museum Of Art comes from across the globe and represents everything from Southwestern Native American art to 19th-century French Impressionists.
New Orleans Museum of Art, {CATEGORY}
Located in beautiful City Park , this breathtaking museum houses nearly 40,000 paintings, sculptures and prints, plus the Courtyard Cafe and the Museum Shop. The art at New Orleans Museum Of Art comes from across the globe and represents everything from Southwestern Native American art to 19th-century French Impressionists.
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