The house grounds can host a variety of events - weddings receptions dinners cocktail parties and more.
Pitot house new orleans. John the Pitot House was built in 1799 by Spanish colonial official Don Bartólome Bosque as a country retreat. More Events in New Orleans. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
A Creole colonial country house just minutes from the quarter. Sat May 01 2021 at 0800 pm Tiny Dinosaur Tolosa Gasa Gasa. John Pitot House is the only Creole colonial country house still open to the public in New Orleans.
It tells the story of life along the bayou since the earliest days of settlement. This is a great spot to get out to if you want a break from the quarter and see some history. The Pitot House and grounds can accommodate a variety of events - weddings receptions dinners cocktail parties or any special occasion.
Visit our historic house museum. Unfortunately the Pitot House Museum. The maximum capacity of the site is 350.
The house changed hands several times before it was purchased in 1810 by Pitot the third mayor of New Orleans. In 1904 Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini the first American-born Catholic saint purchased the house which. Located on historic Bayou St.
John and was moved several blocks from its original site in order to prevent its demolition. The Pitot House has had a variety of owners from prominent lawyers to austere nuns. He and his family lived in the home until 1819.