
Apartments near New Orleans Museum of Art in New Orleans, LA (487 Rentals)


6650 Fleur De Lis Dr

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919 Esplanade Ave

941 Dumaine St

1309 Dauphine St

824 Burgundy St

826 Burgundy St

939 Dumaine St

935 Dumaine St

929 Dumaine St

908-910 Esplanade Ave

921 Dumaine St

916 Dumaine St

929 Orleans Ave

1422 Dauphine St

Maison du Parc

924 Orleans Ave

1017 Conti St

931-935 Dauphine St

The Fernendez House

918 Dauphine St

927 Toulouse St

901 Dumaine St

1008-1010 Dauphine St

831-833 Dauphine St

822 Barracks St

922-924 Dauphine St

917 Toulouse St

411 Burgundy St

910 Toulouse St

615 Dauphine St

831 Dumaine St

829 Dumaine St

807 Esplanade Ave

1416-1418 Bourbon St

1225 Bourbon St

1131 Bourbon St

813 Dumaine St

519 Dauphine St

820 Dumaine St

817 Dumaine St

815 Dumaine St

923 Bourbon St

925 Bourbon St

817 Saint Ann St

1029 Bourbon St

1425-1427 Bourbon St

921 Bourbon St

513 Dauphine St

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Living in a New Orleans apartment has its advantages, and one is them is that you get free admission to the renowned New Orleans Museum of Art with proper Louisiana ID. Built in 1910 by a generous benefactor, Issac Delgado, the Museum ranks in the top 25 percent of the nation's largest and most significant museums, and is one of the premier art museum in the Gulf South region. The original building is a stunning piece of architecture, with romanesque columns and beautiful landscaping. A $200 million value is placed on the collection of over 40,000 objects in 46 galleries at NOMA. Some of the featured galleries include European painting and sculpture from the 16th through 20th centuries; American painting and sculpture from the 18th and 19th centuries; European and American prints and drawings; Asian, African, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian, and Native American art; photography; and European and American decorative arts. NOMA's private collection includes works by masters of the School of Paris with paintings and sculptures by Picasso, Degas, Braque, Dufy and Miro, among others. Special exhibits that have attracted thousands include works from Peter Carl Fabergé and the Latin American Colonial collection. An awesome collection of 50 modern and contemporary sculptures is presented in NOMA's Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden. It is an incredible, five-acre natural setting with beauty at every turn. The garden has become the latest cultural destination for locals and a must-see for visitors to the Crescent City. Many international exhibits have been displayed at the museum including Treasures of Ancient Egypt, The Treasures of Tutankhamun, and Monet collection. So if you are looking for a great way to get out of your New Orleans apartment and enjoy some real culture, this is the place!
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