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DEGAS HOUSE

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3.5/5
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2306, Esplanade Avenue, La Nouvelle-Orléans, Estados Unidos
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+1 504 821 5009
2024
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2024

Como su nombre indica, era la residencia de la familia materna de Edgar Degas, famoso pintor impresionista francés, cuya madre era una criolla de Nueva Orleans. El pintor se alojó en un viaje en 1872-1873 y en él se reparten 18 pinturas, entre ellas la oficina de algodón en Nueva Orleans, expuesta al museo de Bellas Artes de Pau. Para los apasionados, imagínense dormir en su propia habitación, respirar la misma atmósfera y quién sabe, quizás un poco de genio aquí o allá que no espera que… Esta mansión majestuosa, típica de Nueva Orleans del siglo XVIII, dispone de un gran patio tranquilo que se ilumina por la noche, para el mayor placer de los huéspedes. Las habitaciones, agradables y muy espaciosas, se reparten en las dos plantas de la casa. Todas son diferentes con muebles de época. La habitación más majestuosa es la llamada "Estelle", con su balcón con vistas a la bella Esplanade Avenue, decorada con robles bicentenarios repletos de nidos. También podrás disfrutar de una visita guiada por los lugares con la gran sobrina de Degas. Un establecimiento lleno de encanto para un viaje en el tiempo.


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Visitado en noviembre 2023
This is a historic space that I've attended events at and it also operates as a bed and breakfast. The noted French artist, Edgar Degas, lived here and produced some of his art here completing 18 paintings and 4 drawings before moving back to Paris. This is the only remaining home and studio of Degas who lived here for only five months when he stayed here with his mother's family during 1872 to 1873. It is a nice space for an event and it looks like it would also be an interesting place to stay at if you wanted a bed and breakfast experience. Overall this is certainly a nice spot to visit if you're in the area.
Visitado en noviembre 2023
Tried to go to the degas house when I got a city pass and was instructed to call. All I got when I called 3 different times was “call you back later”

Never got a call back later

Was super annoyed by this and seems a great way to get out of a partnership deal.
Visitado en octubre 2023
We did the walking tour, which included a video, house walkthrough and then short walk through the nearby neighborhood. It was interesting to learn about Degas’ time in New Orleans, about the home and area. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and was a great host.
Visitado en octubre 2023
Ample parking, historical venue, quaint and charming building! We had the pleasure of DJing and completed a Wedding Videography package at Degas House for Jesse & Jessica October 2023 and it was a blast!

There was a little issue with the string lights near the dance floor but we had some uplights that helped remedy the situation.

Pennywell Events decorated perfectly and dressed up Degas House outdoor area so well. The ceremony and reception were a hit. One improvement to the ceremony area outdoors, in the future, is to turn off the camera chirp/alarm. Otherwise, it was beautiful, peaceful and a very celebratory evening.

We look forward to many more events later this year.
Visitado en septiembre 2023
We stayed in the Jeanne Garret Room, the house itself is a beautiful building, the room however.... the bathroom has had it's best time, so bad that one of the little tiles on the floor kept sticking on my foot when exiting the bathroom. When I wanted to take a shower, I almost lost my balance because the whole bathtub was loose. The airco was no luxury with the tempreratures at the time off our stay but we couldn't sleep from the racket the airco made. We where there for two nights, after the second night we had no breakfast, we were the only people in the house and the office was closed because it was Sunday, nobody there to help us out. We did make a mistake to not try to adress the manager by phone but we were on a tight shedule.
That room didn't enhaced our experience of New Orleans at all.

The location however is great.

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