
A National Historic Landmark | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts. The museum is dedicated to inspiring …
The History - Louisiana's Old State Capitol
While the old statehouse lay in ruins, the state Capitol moved to New Orleans after the war ended. By 1879, a constitutional convention again designated Baton Rouge as the capitol.
Visit | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts. The museum is dedicated to inspiring …
Exhibits & Events | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts.
Frequently Asked Questions | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts.
Explore | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
From its stunning stained glass dome to its unique architecture, the Old State Capitol offers visitors a chance to explore a place unlike any other. To help you plan your visit, browse …
Host an Event - Louisiana's Old State Capitol
Louisiana’s Old State Capitol makes an elegant, memorable venue for events and special occasions. The building has hosted numerous private and community events including …
Getting Here | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts.
The Ghost of the Castle Show - Louisiana's Old State Capitol
The Ghost of the Castle Show Experience Meet Sarah: The Capitol’s Resident Ghost $2 per person They have known for years that the castle was haunted. We're not joking.
Contact | Louisiana’s Old State Captiol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana's rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming and the arts.