Le Musée de f.p.c.
Discover the house museum which honors the legacy of New Orleans' free people of color.
- All-Inclusive
- Family-friendly
- Indoors
- Museums
- Historic and cultural
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Estimated total · $22.00



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Overview
Step into the brilliant, but often untold history of the free people of color in New Orleans. Find stories previously confined to archives, out-of-print books, tattered music scores and cemetery headstones.
Le Musée de f.p.c, is located on New Orleans' Esplanade Avenue a street known for its abundant greenery and grand houses, but less well-known is that many of these buildings were home to and owned by free people of color during the antebellum period. Making it a poignant location to tell the stories of their lives and their impact on New Orleans' history.
You'll receive an immersive tour of the collection given by tour guides in character, based on real free people of color who lived in New Orleans during America's colonial history.
Uncover the heritage of individuals of African descent in New Orleans on this different and engaging tour.
Opening hours
Standard opening hours
Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Last entry
4 PM

