Nestled in a small French Quarter townhouse, the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum offers a glimpse into the enigmatic world of voodoo through its two compact, atmospheric rooms. Visitors can explore the history and legends of voodoo via a collection of altars, dolls, masks, paintings, and ritual objects. This unique space, which functions both as a museum and a shrine, invites curious travelers to delve into the spiritual roots that have long been a part of New Orleans’ cultural tapestry.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
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