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Wycieczka z przewodnikiem po historycznym domu Gallier

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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.
Miasto: Nowy Orlean
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Dom Galliera
Wejdź do bogatej epoki w Gallier Historic House i podziwiaj wiktoriańskie meble i wystrój tego klejnotu architektury. Ukończony w 1860 roku Gallier House został zaprojektowany przez słynnego architekta Crescent City, Jamesa Galliera Jr. Jako dom rodzinny, Gallier House prezentuje kilka innowacji inżynieryjnych, takich jak wewnętrzna instalacja wodno-kanalizacyjna z bieżącą ciepłą i zimną wodą oraz podwójny świetlik. Używając oryginalnego inwentarza gospodarstwa domowego jako przewodnika, sztuka dekoracyjna z epoki odzwierciedla wyrafinowany gust Gallierów. Ten komfortowy tryb życia był możliwy dzięki pracy ludzi zniewolonych, a później służących, których praca i życie są również interpretowane na wycieczkach.
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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. As a family home, Gallier House showcases several engineering innovations, such as indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water and a double skylight. Using the original household inventory as a guide, period decorative arts reflect the Galliers’ refined taste. This comfortable lifestyle was made possible through the work of enslaved people, and later domestic servants, whose work and lives are also interpreted on tours.
3
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. As a family home, Gallier House showcases several engineering innovations, such as indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water and a double skylight. Using the original household inventory as a guide, period decorative arts reflect the Galliers’ refined taste. This comfortable lifestyle was made possible through the work of enslaved people, and later domestic servants, whose work and lives are also interpreted on tours.
4
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. As a family home, Gallier House showcases several engineering innovations, such as indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water and a double skylight. Using the original household inventory as a guide, period decorative arts reflect the Galliers’ refined taste. This comfortable lifestyle was made possible through the work of enslaved people, and later domestic servants, whose work and lives are also interpreted on tours.
5
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. As a family home, Gallier House showcases several engineering innovations, such as indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water and a double skylight. Using the original household inventory as a guide, period decorative arts reflect the Galliers’ refined taste. This comfortable lifestyle was made possible through the work of enslaved people, and later domestic servants, whose work and lives are also interpreted on tours.
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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. As a family home, Gallier House showcases several engineering innovations, such as indoor plumbing with hot and cold running water and a double skylight. Using the original household inventory as a guide, period decorative arts reflect the Galliers’ refined taste. This comfortable lifestyle was made possible through the work of enslaved people, and later domestic servants, whose work and lives are also interpreted on tours.
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Recenzje (51)
meridianhill
Feb 2020
Highly recommend this tour. The new generation of docent/curators here bring a lot more historical information forward. They provide a good balance of architectural, civic, and social history. The wonderful diversity of New Orlean's past is respected, and the story that is told is supported and illuminated by the house itself and its artifacts. Sure, it's a fancy house, but it's also an important survivor with tales to tell!
35dianab
Nov 2019
Took a very interesting and informative tour today with tour guide Warren Irwin at Gallier House. Wonderful historical facts and lots of attention to architectural details. Highly recommended! The Hermann-Grima house tour is also worthwhile. Very thankful that these architectural gems are being preserved in the French Quarter and their history is available to the visiting public.
cq94
Nov 2019
We took an impromptu tour of this home as we were curious what the insides of these beautiful homes looked like. We got more than we expected. The society has restored the home to its original state and we learned about the history of the home as well as life at the time of its construction. The tour was about an hour and well worth it for the curious.

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