The old ursuline convent is the oldest building in the mississippi river valley.
Ursuline convent new orleans attic.
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Often referred to as the archbishop antoine blanc memorial complex the old ursuline convent also houses the archdiocesan archives.
The old ursuline convent s facade is simple with twelve bays two floors and an attic level made of three dormers.
The old ursuline convent on chartres street is the oldest building still standing in the mississippi river valley.
The old ursuline convent s facade is simple with twelve bays two floors and an attic level made of three dormers.
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The second floor is the home of the archdiocesan archives dating back to 1718.
When they first arrived in new orleans they stayed in the attic rooms and some of these girls became sick and died before they ever got married.
The doors and windows use simple molding while a pediment underscores the main entrance.
Historic french quarter 1100 chartres st.
In 1726 nuns from the ursuline convent of rouen normandy went to new orleans to found a convent run a hospital and take care of educating young girls.
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The structure uses brick between post construction covered by a white plaster simulating stone on the corners and central bay.
Anyway the real story is about what the hell they keep in that attic which has five windows covered by wooden shutters.
The first floor is a museum.
The devouring tooth of time has eaten into the blue gray stucco which once covered its massive walls but not a vestige of its old aspect has departed and although battered and decayed the old convent is still one of the largest and strongest buildings of the old carre.
Ursuline convent french.
The first ursuline convent ranks with the cathedral and the old saint louis cemetery among the most interesting landmarks of new orleans.
The doors and windows use simple molding while a pediment underscores the main entrance.
Today it houses the archdiocese of new orleans.
Nightly groups of tourists stand in the dark across from the old ursuline convent at 1100 chartres street engaged in the legend of french vampire maidens held captive for close to three centuries in the third floor attic.
Completed in 1752 it is also the oldest surviving example of the french colonial period in the united states.
Our hot male tour guide told the most fascinating story about the ursuline convent on chartres and ursuline streets built in 1752.
The building no longer functions as a convent.
The legend is that a few of these girls haunted the ursuline convent and that they became vampires preying at night on the tourists in the french quarter.