Woldenberg Park is a park in
,
Louisiana
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. It was created in the late 1980s on land that had been occupied by old wharves and warehouses along the
Mississippi River
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front, in the upper
French Quarter
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, first opening as a park in October 1989. It is named after philanthropist
Malcolm Woldenberg
Malcolm C. Woldenberg (5 May 1896 - 21 September 1982) was an American businessman.
Early life
Woldenberg was born in Montreal, Canada, the son of Jewish immigrants from Europe. His family moved to the US when he was a child.
Career
He started ...
(1896–1982) who helped fund its construction.
The upriver end of the park is at
Canal Street and the
Aquarium of the Americas
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It is run by the Audubon Nature Institute, which also supervises Audubon Zoo, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival ...
. It continues downriver to connect with the riverfront "Moon Walk" across from
Jackson Square. Woldenberg Park is occasionally the location of live music performances, especially during the
French Quarter Festival
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.
The park includes several art installations. The New Orleans Holocaust Memorial Sculpture, created by
Yaacov Agam
Yaacov Agam ( he, יעקב אגם) (born 11 May 1928) is an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist widely known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art.
Biography
Yaacov Gibstein (later Agam) was born in Israel, which, at that time ...
, sits near the middle of the park. The sculpture presents several different images from various angles, including a
Star of David
The Star of David (). is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism. Its shape is that of a hexagram: the compound of two equilateral triangles.
A derivation of the ''seal of Solomon'', which was used for decorative ...
and a
menorah.
There is also the Monument to the Immigrant, created by Franco Alessandrini and installed in 1995, and "Ocean Song," a stainless steel sculpture.
References
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Parks in New Orleans
French Quarter
Protected areas on the Mississippi River
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