Located in the French Quarter just steps away from the Mississippi River, the Old Ursuline Convent isn’t just the oldest building in Louisiana, but the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. Today, the historic building is a shining example of French neoclassical architecture and serves as a museum with both permanent and rotating exhibits to showcase Louisiana’s past. Let’s check it out:

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Visit the Old Ursuline Convent website for more information, and while you’re in the area, be sure to take a tour of the St. Louis Cathedral. It’s one of the most photographed cathedrals in the country!

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