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VISITOR INFORMATION
Video or audio recordings are not permitted. A fee is required for any professional photography inside the courtyard or house of either Hermann-Grima or Gallier Historic Houses. For more information or to inquire about rates for the use of professional photography, please contact Alyse Mouledoux at alysem@hgghh. MEMBERSHIP — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Young Patron - Dual Membership - $250.00. For ages 21 - 40 years old. Complimentary Admission for FOUR to both Hermann-Grima + Gallier House. Deep discounts on Courtyard Camp and Educational Programs for Children. Complimentary Access to Public Programs sponsored by the Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (excludes Historic Houses Society Gala and Wine Fête) ALL EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES All Events. Explore, Learn, and Connect. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses offers a wide variety of programs and events for visitors of all ages including our monthly lecture series, Gallier Gatherings, Summer and Holiday camps for youth, 19th-century cooking demonstrations in our open-hearth kitchen, and several seasonalexhibitions
HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Built in 1831 for Samuel Hermann and his family and owned by the Grima family from 1844 to 1921, Hermann-Grima Historic House is a Federal style home with Creole adaptations. Marvelously preserved, this house and adjacent outbuildings transport visitors back in time to learn about this bustling 19th-century home, its wealthy owners, and theCOURTYARD CAMP
Courtyard Camp. Friday, August 7, 2020. 9:00 AM 3:00 PM. 09:00 15:00. Hermann-Grima House 820 Saint Louis Street New Orleans, LA, 70112 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Courtyard Camp 2020 will run Monday, August 3rd through Friday, August 7th. Camp begins at 9 AM and ends at 3 PM with optional before care (8:30-9 AM) and aftercare (3-4 THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BATHING ENVIRONMENT Throughout most of the 19th century the shortage of adequate water and sewage systems was the greatest obstacle to regular bathing. The bathing room is located just off the children’s room at the Hermann-Grima House. When Samuel Hermann built his house in 1831, indoor plumbing was not an option. He requested a small room placed inthe rear of
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE The French Opera House Building. On April 18, 1859, locally renowned architects and builders James Gallier Jr. and George Esterbrook signed a contract with the Opera Company to have the French Opera House building ready by the first of November of the same year. At least one other architect, J.N.B. De Pouilly, had made designs for the Opera THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESVISITOR INFORMATIONGROUP VISITS & PRIVATE TOURSSCHOOL TOURS & FIELD TRIPSTHE EXCHANGE SHOP Hermann-Grima House. Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Welcome to Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses. Opened as a museum in 1971, Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (HGGHH) preserves the rich architectural and cultural history of the French Quarter throughout the 19th century and into the 20th century. Overseen by The Woman’s Exchange and an Executive Director, HGGHH comprises twoVISITOR INFORMATION
Video or audio recordings are not permitted. A fee is required for any professional photography inside the courtyard or house of either Hermann-Grima or Gallier Historic Houses. For more information or to inquire about rates for the use of professional photography, please contact Alyse Mouledoux at alysem@hgghh. MEMBERSHIP — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Young Patron - Dual Membership - $250.00. For ages 21 - 40 years old. Complimentary Admission for FOUR to both Hermann-Grima + Gallier House. Deep discounts on Courtyard Camp and Educational Programs for Children. Complimentary Access to Public Programs sponsored by the Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (excludes Historic Houses Society Gala and Wine Fête) ALL EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES All Events. Explore, Learn, and Connect. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses offers a wide variety of programs and events for visitors of all ages including our monthly lecture series, Gallier Gatherings, Summer and Holiday camps for youth, 19th-century cooking demonstrations in our open-hearth kitchen, and several seasonalexhibitions
HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Built in 1831 for Samuel Hermann and his family and owned by the Grima family from 1844 to 1921, Hermann-Grima Historic House is a Federal style home with Creole adaptations. Marvelously preserved, this house and adjacent outbuildings transport visitors back in time to learn about this bustling 19th-century home, its wealthy owners, and theCOURTYARD CAMP
Courtyard Camp. Friday, August 7, 2020. 9:00 AM 3:00 PM. 09:00 15:00. Hermann-Grima House 820 Saint Louis Street New Orleans, LA, 70112 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Courtyard Camp 2020 will run Monday, August 3rd through Friday, August 7th. Camp begins at 9 AM and ends at 3 PM with optional before care (8:30-9 AM) and aftercare (3-4 THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BATHING ENVIRONMENT Throughout most of the 19th century the shortage of adequate water and sewage systems was the greatest obstacle to regular bathing. The bathing room is located just off the children’s room at the Hermann-Grima House. When Samuel Hermann built his house in 1831, indoor plumbing was not an option. He requested a small room placed inthe rear of
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE The French Opera House Building. On April 18, 1859, locally renowned architects and builders James Gallier Jr. and George Esterbrook signed a contract with the Opera Company to have the French Opera House building ready by the first of November of the same year. At least one other architect, J.N.B. De Pouilly, had made designs for the Opera THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
MEMBERSHIP — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Young Patron - Dual Membership - $250.00. For ages 21 - 40 years old. Complimentary Admission for FOUR to both Hermann-Grima + Gallier House. Deep discounts on Courtyard Camp and Educational Programs for Children. Complimentary Access to Public Programs sponsored by the Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (excludes Historic Houses Society Gala and Wine Fête) PROGRAMMING AND EVENTS Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.EXHIBITIONS
Rotating Exhibitions. On view November 9th, 2019 through Mardi Gras 2020 at our gallery space at Gallier Historic House is The Rise and Fall of the French Opera House (1859-1919). 100 years ago in December of 1919, New Orleans’ French Opera House burned to the ground in the French Quarter.Located at the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Streets, the French Opera House was one of the mostPUBLICATIONS
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.GALLIER HOUSE
Gallier House. Gallier Historic House is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of 19th-century upper class townhome living in the French Quarter. Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Gallier overlook the Rococo Revival double parlor while upstairs authentic toys and gameshold prominence in
KIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & Families. Programming Designed for Families and Youth. Education is an important part of the mission of Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses and we offer a wide range of educational programming for youth and families. We are frequently out in the community, through events such as Spring Heritage Day at Destrehan Plantation, the Girl VIRTUAL WINE AND CHEESE PARTY Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
EXCHANGE SHOP
Located in one of the few remaining 19th-century French Quarter stable buildings, The Exchange Shop follows the long tradition of Woman’s Exchanges across the country, and represents a number of Louisiana women artists, including painters, ceramicists and jewelry designers. In addition to consigned artworks, The Exchange Shop offers locally ENSLAVED INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
ENSLAVED INDIVIDUALS & SERVANTS Enslaved Residents of Gallier House. The 1860 census of the house lists four enslaved persons living there. This and other sources suggest that the following persons occupied the slave quarters in 1860: Laurette (female, 42, black), Rose (female, 25, mulatto), Julienne (female, 18, mulatto) and Francois (male, 16, black). HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESVISITOR INFORMATIONGROUP VISITS & PRIVATE TOURSSCHOOL TOURS & FIELD TRIPSTHE EXCHANGE SHOP Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard.VISITOR INFORMATION
Hermann-Grima House. 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112 504-274-0750. Gallier House. 1132 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 504-274-0748. The Exchange Shop ALL EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses offers a wide variety of programs and events for visitors of all ages including our monthly lecture series, Gallier Gatherings, Summer and Holiday camps for youth, 19th-century cooking demonstrations in our open-hearth kitchen,HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future. PLACE — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES An Architect’s Private Home. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.GALLIER HOUSE
Enter an opulent era at Gallier Historic House and marvel at the Victorian furnishings and decor within this architectural gem. Completed in 1860, Gallier House was designed by famed Crescent City architect, James Gallier, Jr.COURTYARD CAMP
Courtyard Camp 2020 will run Monday, August 3rd through Friday, August 7th. Camp begins at 9 AM and ends at 3 PM with optional before care (8:30-9 AM) and aftercare (3-4 THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE New Orleans was the first American city to offer opera as entertainment. In 1796, the Théâtre St. Pierre, staged the city’s first documented opera, André Ernest Grétry’s Sylvain.The Théâtre Saint-Philippe opened in 1808, and the Théâtre d’Orléans in October 1815, after being delayed because of THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE 1 day ago · Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA70112 504-274-0750
HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESVISITOR INFORMATIONGROUP VISITS & PRIVATE TOURSSCHOOL TOURS & FIELD TRIPSTHE EXCHANGE SHOP Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard.VISITOR INFORMATION
Hermann-Grima House. 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112 504-274-0750. Gallier House. 1132 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 504-274-0748. The Exchange Shop ALL EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses offers a wide variety of programs and events for visitors of all ages including our monthly lecture series, Gallier Gatherings, Summer and Holiday camps for youth, 19th-century cooking demonstrations in our open-hearth kitchen,HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future. PLACE — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES An Architect’s Private Home. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.GALLIER HOUSE
Enter an opulent era at Gallier Historic House and marvel at the Victorian furnishings and decor within this architectural gem. Completed in 1860, Gallier House was designed by famed Crescent City architect, James Gallier, Jr.COURTYARD CAMP
Courtyard Camp 2020 will run Monday, August 3rd through Friday, August 7th. Camp begins at 9 AM and ends at 3 PM with optional before care (8:30-9 AM) and aftercare (3-4 THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE New Orleans was the first American city to offer opera as entertainment. In 1796, the Théâtre St. Pierre, staged the city’s first documented opera, André Ernest Grétry’s Sylvain.The Théâtre Saint-Philippe opened in 1808, and the Théâtre d’Orléans in October 1815, after being delayed because of THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE 1 day ago · Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA70112 504-274-0750
WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. MEMBERSHIP — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Young Patron - Dual Membership - $250.00. For ages 21 - 40 years old. Complimentary Admission for FOUR to both Hermann-Grima + Gallier House. Deep discounts on Courtyard Camp and Educational Programs for Children. Complimentary Access to Public Programs sponsored by the Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (excludes Historic Houses Society Gala and Wine Fête) PROGRAMMING AND EVENTS Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.EXHIBITIONS
Rotating Exhibitions. On view November 9th, 2019 through Mardi Gras 2020 at our gallery space at Gallier Historic House is The Rise and Fall of the French Opera House (1859-1919). 100 years ago in December of 1919, New Orleans’ French Opera House burned to the ground in the French Quarter.Located at the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Streets, the French Opera House was one of the mostPUBLICATIONS
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.KIDS & FAMILIES
June Cooking Demo with Chef Frank Brigtsen Monday, June 21st 5:30-7:30 PM. Chef Brigtsen is the co-owner of Brigtsen’s Restaurant. He has been named by Food & Wine as ‘One of America’s Top Ten New Chefs,’ ‘Chef of the Year’ by New Orleans magazine’s annual poll, and ‘American Express Best Chef: Southeast’ by the JamesBeard Foundation.
ENSLAVED INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
VIRTUAL WINE AND CHEESE PARTY Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
EXCHANGE SHOP
Located in one of the few remaining 19th-century French Quarter stable buildings, The Exchange Shop follows the long tradition of Woman’s Exchanges across the country, and represents a number of Louisiana women artists, including painters, ceramicists and jewelry designers. ENSLAVED INDIVIDUALS & SERVANTS Enslaved Residents of Gallier House. The 1860 census of the house lists four enslaved persons living there. This and other sources suggest that the following persons occupied the slave quarters in 1860: Laurette (female, 42, black), Rose (female, 25, mulatto), Julienne (female, 18, mulatto) and Francois (male, 16, black). HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESVISITOR INFORMATIONGROUP VISITS & PRIVATE TOURSSCHOOL TOURS & FIELD TRIPSTHE EXCHANGE SHOP Hermann-Grima House. Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE MUSEUMHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANS Welcome to Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses. Opened as a museum in 1971, Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (HGGHH) preserves the rich architectural and cultural history of the French Quarter throughout the 19th century and into the 20th century. Overseen by The Woman’s Exchange and an Executive Director, HGGHH comprises twoVISITOR INFORMATION
Video or audio recordings are not permitted. A fee is required for any professional photography inside the courtyard or house of either Hermann-Grima or Gallier Historic Houses. For more information or to inquire about rates for the use of professional photography, please contact Alyse Mouledoux at alysem@hgghh. EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Built in 1831 for Samuel Hermann and his family and owned by the Grima family from 1844 to 1921, Hermann-Grima Historic House is a Federal style home with Creole adaptations. Marvelously preserved, this house and adjacent outbuildings transport visitors back in time to learn about this bustling 19th-century home, its wealthy owners, and the PLACE — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESHERMANN GRIMA GALLIER HOUSEHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE MUSEUMHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANSGALLIER HALL NOLAGRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANS Gallier House, completed in 1860, combines Italianate features with classical ones. It is constructed of brick over brick foundations and is covered in stucco. The original cast iron gate protecting the formal front entryway is painted “Paris Green”, a color used often by James Gallier, Jr. in his projects. The house is a townhouse planGALLIER HOUSE
Gallier House. Gallier Historic House is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of 19th-century upper class townhome living in the French Quarter. Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Gallier overlook the Rococo Revival double parlor while upstairs authentic toys and gameshold prominence in
VIRTUAL WINE AND CHEESE PARTY Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE The French Opera House Building. On April 18, 1859, locally renowned architects and builders James Gallier Jr. and George Esterbrook signed a contract with the Opera Company to have the French Opera House building ready by the first of November of the same year. At least one other architect, J.N.B. De Pouilly, had made designs for the Opera THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESVISITOR INFORMATIONGROUP VISITS & PRIVATE TOURSSCHOOL TOURS & FIELD TRIPSTHE EXCHANGE SHOP Hermann-Grima House. Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. WELCOME — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE MUSEUMHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANS Welcome to Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses. Opened as a museum in 1971, Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (HGGHH) preserves the rich architectural and cultural history of the French Quarter throughout the 19th century and into the 20th century. Overseen by The Woman’s Exchange and an Executive Director, HGGHH comprises twoVISITOR INFORMATION
Video or audio recordings are not permitted. A fee is required for any professional photography inside the courtyard or house of either Hermann-Grima or Gallier Historic Houses. For more information or to inquire about rates for the use of professional photography, please contact Alyse Mouledoux at alysem@hgghh. EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Built in 1831 for Samuel Hermann and his family and owned by the Grima family from 1844 to 1921, Hermann-Grima Historic House is a Federal style home with Creole adaptations. Marvelously preserved, this house and adjacent outbuildings transport visitors back in time to learn about this bustling 19th-century home, its wealthy owners, and the PLACE — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSESHERMANN GRIMA GALLIER HOUSEHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE MUSEUMHERMANN GRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANSGALLIER HALL NOLAGRIMA HOUSE NEW ORLEANS Gallier House, completed in 1860, combines Italianate features with classical ones. It is constructed of brick over brick foundations and is covered in stucco. The original cast iron gate protecting the formal front entryway is painted “Paris Green”, a color used often by James Gallier, Jr. in his projects. The house is a townhouse planGALLIER HOUSE
Gallier House. Gallier Historic House is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of 19th-century upper class townhome living in the French Quarter. Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Gallier overlook the Rococo Revival double parlor while upstairs authentic toys and gameshold prominence in
VIRTUAL WINE AND CHEESE PARTY Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE FRENCH OPERA HOUSE The French Opera House Building. On April 18, 1859, locally renowned architects and builders James Gallier Jr. and George Esterbrook signed a contract with the Opera Company to have the French Opera House building ready by the first of November of the same year. At least one other architect, J.N.B. De Pouilly, had made designs for the Opera THE FRENCH QUARTER'S RAINBOW HERITAGE Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
MEMBERSHIP — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES Young Patron - Dual Membership - $250.00. For ages 21 - 40 years old. Complimentary Admission for FOUR to both Hermann-Grima + Gallier House. Deep discounts on Courtyard Camp and Educational Programs for Children. Complimentary Access to Public Programs sponsored by the Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses (excludes Historic Houses Society Gala and Wine Fête) PROGRAMMING AND EVENTS Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.EXHIBITIONS
Rotating Exhibitions. On view November 9th, 2019 through Mardi Gras 2020 at our gallery space at Gallier Historic House is The Rise and Fall of the French Opera House (1859-1919). 100 years ago in December of 1919, New Orleans’ French Opera House burned to the ground in the French Quarter.Located at the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Streets, the French Opera House was one of the most ALL EVENTS — HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES All Events. Explore, Learn, and Connect. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses offers a wide variety of programs and events for visitors of all ages including our monthly lecture series, Gallier Gatherings, Summer and Holiday camps for youth, 19th-century cooking demonstrations in our open-hearth kitchen, and several seasonalexhibitions
PUBLICATIONS
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.GALLIER HOUSE
Gallier House. Gallier Historic House is a National Historic Landmark and a stunning example of 19th-century upper class townhome living in the French Quarter. Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Gallier overlook the Rococo Revival double parlor while upstairs authentic toys and gameshold prominence in
KIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & Families. Programming Designed for Families and Youth. Education is an important part of the mission of Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses and we offer a wide range of educational programming for youth and families. We are frequently out in the community, through events such as Spring Heritage Day at Destrehan Plantation, the GirlGALLIER FAMILY
Hermann-Grima House 820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
THE EXCHANGE SHOP AT HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE The Exchange Shop looks for local artists that best exemplify the artistic community of the Gulf Coast region. The medias that we support are photography, mixed media, paintings and drawings, textiles, glass works, jewelry, and pottery/ceramics. Please contact us at info@hgghh.org , with CONSIGNMENT in the subject line, if youare interested in
ENSLAVED INDIVIDUALS & SERVANTS Enslaved Residents of Gallier House. The 1860 census of the house lists four enslaved persons living there. This and other sources suggest that the following persons occupied the slave quarters in 1860: Laurette (female, 42, black), Rose (female, 25, mulatto), Julienne (female, 18, mulatto) and Francois (male, 16, black). Gallier House reopens for tours Friday, June 4th. Make a reservationtoday!
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HERMANN-GRIMA HOUSE
Hermann-Grima Historic House is a microcosm of New Orleans history and includes many significant features from its almost 200 years. This restored French Quarter home built in 1831, includes a Federalist architectural façade, original operating open-hearth kitchen, urban slave quarters, and stunning courtyard. In addition, the property’s 19th-century carriage house is home to the The Exchange Shop, originally founded in the 1880’s by The Woman’s Exchange and important to women’s history in New Orleans.HOURS
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GALLIER HOUSE
Built in 1861, by local architect James Gallier, Jr. as his private family residence, this Victorian French Quarter townhouse exemplifies architectural features that are not only unique to New Orleans, but also innovative and advanced for the period. Marked by an iconic Paris Green gate, the Royal street home includes an ornate interior décor, running hot and cold water, experimental skylight, intact attached slave quarters, and classic courtyard. _Gallier House tours to resume on reduced schedule starting June 4,2021._
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Sep 3, 2020
The Books and Cooks of Nineteenth-Century Creole CuisineSep 3, 2020
Over the course of the nineteenth century, cookbooks, often authored by women, became increasingly popular throughout the United States, including in the South. An 1839 article from the _Daily Picayune _commented on the trend: “Once, our smart damsels and grave madams gave us sentimental confectionary in the form of novels; but now they give us the science of gastronomy, that comes home to our bosoms threetimes a day.”
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Sep 3, 2020
Jul 13, 2020
The Nineteenth-Century Bathing EnvironmentJul 13, 2020
Imagine living through a New Orleans summer without being able to take a refreshing shower?Read More →
Jul 13, 2020
Jun 1, 2020
Keeping Cool in the Big EasyJun 1, 2020
Though year to year the date may change, as soon as the end of spring nears, you can hear the constant whirling sound of external air conditioning units in neighborhoods throughout New Orleans. In nineteenth-century New Orleans, however, citizens were not sofortunate.
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Jun 1, 2020
Dec 12, 2018
A Creole Christmas in the Nineteenth CenturyDec 12, 2018
There’s no question that the residents of the Hermann-Grima and Gallier Historic Houses lived through times of staggering change: industrialization, immigration, industrialization, and a Civil War that resulted in the death of 620,000 soldiers and the liberation of four million enslaved Americans. What does this have to do withChristmas?
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Dec 12, 2018
Apr 26, 2018
#SaveYourStuff
Apr 26, 2018
This week The American Library Association, along with institutions around the country, are celebrating preservation! We join them in advocating for the care of artifacts like books, letters, photographs, furniture, and other objects that shed light on the past.Read More →
Apr 26, 2018
Jan 1, 2018
Summer in the City
Jan 1, 2018
Summer in New Orleans means a hot, humid, almost oppressive environment settles in over the city for a long four months. Today residents can shut the doors and windows, turn on their air conditioning unit, and relax away from the unbearable heat.Read More →
Jan 1, 2018
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e: info@hgghh.org
Hermann-Grima House
820 St. Louis Street New Orleans, LA 70112504-274-0750
Gallier House
1132 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70116504-274-0748
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 56836
New Orleans, LA 70156 Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future. Visitors, students, and researchers explore such diverse topics as the lives of the houses’ owners and enslaved people, free people of color, open-hearth cooking, mourning rituals, and the entrepreneurialpursuits of women.
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