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    Terra S.

    This place is really cool. It's where he stayed in New Orleans at a certain time and does have some of his art there. Now split into two different buildings, you do need a reservation for a tour and the tour guide is actually a real relative of Edgar Degas himself which was really cool. Very interesting.

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    Ashley J.

    Made a reservation by phone for a Saturday morning brunch and guided tour. Arrived at 9 to find the left house locked up, the courtyard set up for a wedding, and the right house filled with a wedding party. Attempts to contact the staff by phone were unsuccessful, our calls were unreturned.

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    KY C.

    Simply AMAZING!!! This beautifully gem nestled in a quaint old neighborhood is a must do when you're in New Orleans. The staff is amazing, courteous and friendly. Matthew and Precious were highly attentive and efficient. Each course was served with a delightful description. The aroma lured you into the dinning room and the flavorful taste of each dish will keep you coming back for more. We will certainly be stopping in on our next trip to New Orleans. Beautifully charming!

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    Shelley D.

    I absolutely loved this tour. You should definitely come for breakfast, then do the tour. I had just finished reading Victoria Finlay's book "Color" a natural history of the Palette and it was so interesting to learn about how impressionism could never have happened without aluminum tubes being created. There was a small callout about Degas in the book and then to see the house where he painted and began his style in New Orleans was so cool. Really enjoyed learning about Degas and the timeline which gave a great visual of the history that Degas lived through.

    Lovely knowledgeable tour guide! I was one of three on my tour and it was such an intimate and special experience learning more about Degas' life in NOLA.

    Marin C.

    I did the breakfast and tour package. During breakfast, I found out this is also a bnb. Who knew? Not me. The breakfast was spot on yummy. Prepared by two sweet sisters, too. I had the cheese omelette w/ Creole tomato sauce. Coffee and water and juice available. Fancy adult beverages available, but I refrained. I dined with some grandparents and their grandson from the Chicago area. After breakfast, I had about a half hour before my tour. The sisters unlocked the museum half ( more on that later) and I read some of the history timeline on the wall. There was just one other attendee on my tour. Art nerds unite. The tour guide's last name is Musson and she's a relation to the original owners about four generations removed. This tour is worth doing. You won't get original art viewings ( Degas has had works sell in the multiple millions, so I get it). You will get an excellent and interesting history lesson about the artist, his family, his works and the neighborhood. Highly recommend.

    Erin H.

    Lovely tour! Worth the money and time to connect with the more personal side of Degas and his precious niece. Fascinating story and life. Beautiful home.

    Kristen C.

    We recently stayed at the Degas House for our 4 night stay in New Orleans. We stayed in a garret room with no window and although I thought no window would be an issue it ended up being awesome. It was so quiet and dark that we slept so soundly. We enjoyed the tour that was included with our room as well as the daily breakfast. The cooks were easily able to accommodate any requests. Everyone was so nice and welcoming it felt like going to visit relatives.

    Joleen M.

    Was so stoked when coming across this site when bookmarking things to do when in NoLA. Being a long time admirer of Degas works I was sold. Home not only offers tours, it doubles as a B&B and hosts weddings. Had a 1:45pm booking for a tour. It began similiar to a grade school presentation on show and tell day. A video was shown to give guests a 30 min overview of Degas life. Posterboards w/prints and clippings exhibited info and works of artist until it was time for "docent" to guide us through property. Tour guide was quick to mention direct familial relationship to the Degas family tree. So with that mentioned I assumed guests would be in for an in depth review of works and history. Not the case. House does not display any original works by artist. Instead prints which I thought were trademark to artist style were glossed over. Guests were instead given info on family tree, how estate was split into two separate lots, and shown an area the artist claimed as his studio. Tour guide was pleasant and informative on essential details pertaining to lineage not artists craft, style, thoughts behind works, etc. Sadly estate seems to used mostly for profits in room boardings, tours, and wedding party bookings. I felt I would have received more info from a Wikipedia blog than this tour. Although it was a treat to walk on the same grounds as he. Was quite dissapointed overall.

    Kathy V.

    This tour is horrible. So the people running the place are nice, that's fine. But really all you get is a history lesson of their family tree. Not one original piece is there. They have a "studio" room where they think he did his work... the pieces there are from another artist. How do you make fake drafts? They show you a poster board of print-outs from the internet-- sorta like a biography report you did back when you were in the 3rd grade. This place is a bed and breakfast... the rooms are themed by who they believe stayed in each room. It's just all phony, and a rip off for $28! You won't learn a thing about his personality, or why he painted the way he did.

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