Old Ursuline Convent Museum Ticket: New Pope Leo XIV Exhibit

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Overview

Mobile ticket

Visit the Old Ursuline Convent Museum, the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley, where New Orleans’ rich past comes to life. Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, this iconic landmark reveals the enduring influence of the Catholic Church through captivating permanent and temporary exhibits.

Delve into our newest exhibit featuring Pope Leo XIV. The fascinating legacy of Pope Leo XIV, whose ancestral ties to New Orleans run deep—traced through his maternal lineage, connecting him to the city’s vibrant history. Discover the remarkable contributions of the Ursuline nuns, pioneers in education and community service who helped shape the region.

From its days as a meeting place for the Louisiana Legislature to its role as the residence of the Archbishops of New Orleans, this historic site has witnessed centuries of change. Explore the stories that unfolded within these walls—from 1752 to the present day—and immerse yourself in the culture that defines the Crescent City.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Museum Tickets Sales Directly Support The Old Ursuline Convent and The St. Louis Cathedral.

The is no food or drink allowed or provided within the museum convent.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting points

Old Ursuline Convent Museum
1100 Chartres Street New Orleans United States

End points

This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What To Expect

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Old Ursuline Convent Museum

The museum inside the convent showcases artifacts and exhibits related to: Colonial-era relics, including religious statues, historic documents, and medical instruments used by the nuns. Ursuline nuns, who arrived in 1727 and played a crucial role in educating young girls, caring for the sick, and shaping early New Orleans. Architecture: The convent, built between 1745 and 1752, is the oldest surviving building in the Mississippi River Valley and a stunning example of French Colonial architecture. St. Mary's Church, added later (1845), features beautiful stained glass and a serene atmosphere. Peaceful Gardens & Courtyard: The lush courtyard offers a quiet escape from the bustle of the French Quarter, with fragrant flowers, shaded walkways, and historic statues.

Admission Included

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Old Ursuline Convent Museum Ticket: New Pope Leo XIV Exhibit

Reviews

5.00

3 reviews

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Hidden Treasure of The French Quarter

    randalls701,

    Aug 7, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Anyone exploring the French Quarter with a passion for faith and history must experience The Old Ursuline Convent Museum. This complex destination has eluded me on my prior visits to the quarter but I will return to explore it again. The entry fee is less than a cup of cafe Du Monde coffee. Do not miss.

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  • Lovely museum full of...

    Paul S,

    Jul 30, 2025

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    Lovely museum full of Catholic and local history. Very accessible and beautiful grounds. Highly edifying.

  • jeannar2020,

    Jul 20, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Amazing building! Had an incredible time! A must visit in New Orleans! I had no idea this even existed and the history behind it is fascinating! Now I also know where I might try to have my Weeding :-)

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