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    Ursuline Convent

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    Andi F.

    The convent opened its doors at this location in 1745 and occupied until 1824 by Ursuline Nuns as convent, orphanage and school for girls. It is now a museum that is home to permanent and traveling exhibits. It is the oldest building in the Mississippi valley. I have been wanting my driver to bring me here for some time now. There is no real convenient parking lot, so be aware if you park on the street. Admission was reasonably priced, but the information given was a lot about the area and the impact of the nuns in the area. I would suggest this for anyone in the area. Even though this is in the Quarter, this is a very interesting spot.

    Brian B.

    I really enjoyed exploring the church and convent. There is so much history here. I took so many photos. I could go again, and spend more time here learning about the history of the Sisters and the Church in New Orleans.

    Mike C.

    VATICAN MOSAIC EXHIBITION - Titled "An Evolution of the Human Spirit as Seen though Mosaic Art". Back in January 2007, the Ursuline Convent housed the Vatican Mosaic Exhibition, which was hosted by the Catholic Cultural Heritage Center of the Archdiocese of New Orleans Thirty seven (37) priceless mosaics from the Vatican Mosaic studio were on display. Each one was representative of an art form practiced by Vatican artisans using techniques that dated back to the the 15th century. Along with the 37 works of mosaic art, there was also a master teacher of the art from the Studio's faculty. He was conducting workshops for 60 New Orleans-area school children. Each of the children, ranging in age from l0 to 18, was chosen from among private, parochial and public schools with recommendations coming from the schools creative departments. In addition, 15 adults from the community were chosen to participate in nightly workshops lasting four days over two-week periods. Proceeds from the exhibition helped support the restoration and preservation of the Old Ursuline Convent. I have attached several pics of the mosaic for all to see. Enjoy!

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    Pretty, interesting, not sure I would bother with this place. History is kind of cool but maybe not worth the price of admission.

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    This is a self guided tour. The church is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!! Well worth the $5 to see a bit of NOLA history!!!

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    Phillip was an amazing guide and when he started the tour letting us know this was the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley we were immediately interested.

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