Longe Vue House is a place you may have passed a hundred times if you live in New Orleans. But have you ever actually stopped and visited this hidden gem and its enchanting gardens? Not only are the grounds appealing to nature lovers, but the history behind the home is truly fascinating. Let’s check it out.
When it comes to beautiful homes, few compare to the majesty of the Longe Vue House, New Orleans.
Originally built in 1942, the house and gardens were the extravagant dreams of locals Edgar and Edith Stern, who worked for many years to make them come true.
The three-story mansion is stunning and one of the most amazing houses in New Orleans.
During your tour, you’ll wander through the main living spaces.
Take note of the many original furnishings of English and American antiques. It’s like taking a step back in time!
And just when we thought it couldn’t get any better, we stepped out into the gardens.
The half-acre landscape was constructed in 1935 and has seen many changes over the years.
It's certainly an enchanting experience no matter what time of year you visit.
Longue Vue House and Gardens is open for tours seven days a week.
Experience a piece of the rich NOLA history.
Longe Vue House offers more information on the website. Have you ever visited the Longue Vue House and Gardens? Let us know in the comments below!
While you're there, find out why New Orleans is one of the coolest cities in Louisiana. It may take a day or two, so curl up in a sweet VRBO for the weekend!
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