All religious buildings to visit in Louisiana

Step into the sacred spaces of 4 religious buildings in Louisiana. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Louisiana:

  1. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour1

    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour

     New Orleans, LA
    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans holds the distinction of being the city's oldest cemetery. It was established in 1789, a time when Louisiana was under French rule. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
  2. The Presbytère2

    The Presbytère

     New Orleans, LA
    The Presbytère is a significant architectural landmark located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is situated next to the St. Louis Cathedral, adding to the historical and cultural richness of the area. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the French Quarter.
  3. Old Ursuline Convent Museum3

    Old Ursuline Convent Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The Ursulines, officially known as the Society of Saint Ursula, is a religious order that was founded by Angela Merici in 1535 in Brescia. The order is dedicated to the education and upbringing of girls. This commitment to female education is considered the beginning of modern girls' education. The Ursulines live under the patronage of Saint Ursula and continue to have a significant presence worldwide, with over 10,000 sisters belonging to the order.
  4. Biedenharn Museum & Gardens4

    Biedenharn Museum & Gardens

     Monroe, LA
    The Biedenharn Museum and Gardens is a unique destination located in Monroe, Louisiana. Nestled beside the Ouachita River, the museum offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors. The address is 2006 Riverside Drive, making it easily accessible for tourists.