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  1. Last updated on Nov 15, 2023. Show Comments. Today, the Cabildo is a facility of the Louisiana State Museum, but the courtyard of the Cabildo was the location of a city prison complex for nearly two hundred years, across French, Spanish, and American rule.

  2. The Cabildo: Home of the Louisiana Supreme Court, 1853-1910. By Mary Ann Wegmann, The Law Library of Louisiana & University of New Orleans History Department. Regarded as Louisiana’s most important historical building, the Cabildo is located at 701 Chartres Street, the corner of Chartres and St. Peter Streets.

  3. Cabildo History. The Cabildo has been a government building for more than two hundred years. Before becoming part of the Louisiana State Museum, the Cabildo served as the meeting place of the Spanish Cabildo (town council), New Orleans City Hall, and home of the Louisiana Supreme Court!

  4. The Cabildo, a National Historic Landmark, is located at 701 Chartres St., Jackson Square in New Orleans, LA. Click here for the National Historic Landmark file: text and photos . The Cabildo is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00am to 4:30pm and closed Mondays and State holidays.

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · The Cabildo. Tue, August 31, 2021. People have been making history at the Cabildo for more than two hundred years. Politicians, government officials, and members of the public who gathered at the Cabildo shaped law, politics, society, and culture in New Orleans and Louisiana.

  6. 701 Chartres St., On Jackson Square. New Orleans LA 70116. Get Directions. The Cabildo on Jackson Square is perhaps Louisiana's most historic site. Here in 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was signed transferring that huge territory from France to the United States. Earlier, the building served as the seat of Spanish rule in Louisiana.

  7. Quick Facts About The Cabildo. Location: French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Adjacent to: St. Louis Cathedral. Original Purpose: Seat of the Spanish colonial city hall. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial with notable archways and a central courtyard. Current Use: Part of the Louisiana State Museum. Founded: 1795-1799.

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