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Gallier House is a restored 19th-century historic house museum located on Royal Street, New Orleans, Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was originally the home of prominent New Orleans architect, James Gallier Jr. Construction began in 1857 and he moved in with his wife and children in 1860. The fully furnished house includes a courtyard garden, elegant carriageway, and History of slavery in Louisiana, slave quarters. The interior is restored and furnished in the style of the 1850s. The home boasts numerous technological and architectural advancements for its time, offering a glimpse into 19th-century cutting-edge design. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974 for its association with Gallier, one of the city's most important architects of the mid-19th century. and   In 1996, the Woman's Exchange became the steward of this historic house after acquiring it from Tulane University. The Gallier House reflects an accurate and compre ...
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Gallery (New Orleans)
In New Orleans, a gallery is a wide platform projecting from the wall of a building supported by Post (structural), posts or columns. Galleries are typically constructed from cast iron (or wrought iron in older buildings) with ornate balusters, posts, and Bracket (architecture), brackets. The intricate iron balconies and galleries of the French Quarter are among the renowned icons of New Orleans. Terminology The City of New Orleans provides specific definitions for platforms projecting from the face of the building, differentiating between balcony, balconies and galleries. Balconies typically have a projection width of up to , lacking supporting posts and a roof structure. In contrast, galleries are platforms extending beyond property lines to cover the full width of the public sidewalk, supported by posts or columns at the street curb. Galleries may or may not include a roof cover. The city employs the term "gallery" in various contexts. A side gallery refers to a porch on the ...
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