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  1. 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.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gallier_HouseGallier House - Wikipedia

    Gallier House is a restored 19th-century historic house museum located on Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was originally the home of prominent New Orleans architect, James Gallier Jr. Construction began in 1857 and he moved in with his wife and children in 1860.

  3. Gallier House. Built in 1860, 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.

  4. Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, managed by The Woman’s Exchange, preserves two 19th-century French Quarter homes and, through their architecture, collections, and history, inspires discourse about our collective past and its relevance to our present and future.

  5. 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.

  6. Gallier House, built in 1860 by famous architect James Gallier, Jr. is a Victorian townhouse and slave quarters in the French Quarter. Guided tours feature architectural innovations and 19th-century daily life Wed - Mon 9:30am-3:30pm.

  7. Gallier’s house possessed all the architectural amenities and fashions of the upper-middle-class lifestyle at that time, including a ventilation system, plumbing, hot and cold running water on the second floor, a copper bathtub, a cast-iron cooking range, and closets.

  8. The restored French Quarter townhouse was built by the prominent New Orleans architect James Gallier, Jr. in 1857. Today, the house is owned by Tulane University and serves as a New Orleans museum which communicates to the public not only its historical, but architectural and technological significance as well.

  9. Louisiana, USA, North America. French Quarter. Many New Orleans buildings owe their existence, either directly or by design, to James Gallier Sr and Jr, who added Greek Revivalist, British and American accents to the Quarter’s French, Spanish and Creole architectural mélange.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · The Gallier House is not just a building, but a fully furnished home that reflects the lifestyle of the 1850s. Visitors can explore the courtyard garden, the elegant carriageway, and the slave quarters, all of which have been restored and furnished in the style of the era.

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