New Orleans Jazz Museum
4.4$· InexpensiveExplore the rich history and vibrant sound of New Orleans jazz
Housed in the historic former Old U.S. Mint building at the edge of the French Quarter, the New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates the origins, evolution, and global impact of jazz music. Exhibits span multiple floors, featuring interactive displays, rare instruments, and historic artifacts alongside exhibits on the building's former coining history. The museum also serves as an active performance venue, regularly hosting live concerts and musical workshops.
History
The Old U.S. Mint was established in 1835 and operated until 1909. It played a significant role in the economic development of New Orleans and was one of the few mints to produce both gold and silver coins.
Expert notes
- Check the museum's schedule for special events and exhibitions.
- Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds.
- Allow time for exploring both the indoor and outdoor exhibits.
- Take advantage of guided tours for a deeper understanding of the mint's history.
- Visit the gift shop for unique memorabilia related to New Orleans' history.
Features
- Courtyard
- Educational programs
- Exhibits on the minting process
- Gift shop
- Guided tours available
- Historical artifacts
- Interactive displays
- Parking nearby
- Restrooms
- Wheelchair accessible
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