Most People Have Never Visited This Jaw-Dropping Church In New Orleans
New Orleans is known for amazing food and incredible architecture…but there are also some other hidden gems in the city that you may not have realized. The Immaculate Conception Church in New Orleans’ CBD neighborhood is totally amazing and a truly unique place. Let’s explore.

The church was completed in 1930, as an exact replica of an 1850s church that was on the same site.

The architectural style is called Gothic Revival, and it includes some unique elements of Moorish and Byzantine Revival.
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It's 24-karat gold plated and includes a solid marble statue of Mary and four other statues of saints.
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Pews are made of iron and include many Moorish details including tracery, rosettes, and designs.

The 1884 World Cotton Centennial also produced the Louisiana Cotton Exposition Organ which can be found inside of the organ.

We do not think you'll be disappointed by the beauty you find here!
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