Sat, Oct 31, 2026 07:00 AM - 15:00 PM
Governor Nicholls Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70116
Sat, Oct 31, 2026 07:00 AM - 15:00 PM
Admission for students or adults to an essential center celebrating Black art, history, and culture
Unrestricted access to all permanent and rotating exhibits
Complimentary self-guided tour materials and maps for an easy, personalized experience
Explore historic architecture and cultural artifacts that offer a tangible connection to the influential Tremé community
A thoughtful gift for history lovers and culture seekers alike—educational, enriching, and inspiring
Step into the historic Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans and discover the New Orleans African American Museum of Art, History, and Culture—a powerful symbol of resilience, creativity, and achievement. Once home to the largest and most politically progressive community of free Black people in the United States by the mid-1800s, Tremé holds a deeply significant place in American history.
Your visit invites you to explore grounds that were once the Morand Plantation and later a thriving center for free persons of color. Enjoy full access to both permanent and special exhibits, where compelling stories reveal the lasting contributions of African Americans to New Orleans and the broader African Diaspora.
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