The Mardi Gras Museum is a Contemporary celebration of the vast array of grassroots traditions of Mardi Gras. Come see the pageantry, fun, and creativity that makes the Mardi Gras experience so rich. Join us in our costume closet, make masks and experience the creativity and craftsmanship that goes into the creation of these fantastic costumes! Whether you were born into the costume culture of New Orleans or this is your first experience out tour will engage you. We walk you through an animated in-depth examination of the of Carnival and Mardi Gras celebrations from Ancient Rome to modern-day New Orleans. experience a wide variety of grassroots traditions that are celebrated in New If you are in need of a costume they are also available to rent. Unfortunately the museum is small, and out tour was overcrowded, which made it difficult to fit into the small rooms when the costumes were being explained. Nonetheless we spent a fun hour at the New Orleans Mardi Gras Costume Museum, at the reasonable price of $15 per person. Curated by Director Helen del Guidice, the Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes and Culture features an amazing array of Carnival costumes from New Orleans entertainment producer and costume impresario Carl Mack’s private collection, showcasing the rich history of costuming in New Orleans and the variety of ways in which revelers participate in the celebration of Mardi Gras and the Carnival season. Come celebrate the rich culture of costumes in New Orleans. Our interactive tours immerse you in the traditions of Carnival revelers, Walking Clubs, Mardi Gras Indians, Cajun Mardi Gras, Kings, and Queens, and masquerade balls. You can even take pictures dressed in our decorative mardi gras costumes. Specialties: Featuring an amazing array of Carnival costumes that showcase the rich history of costuming in New Orleans, the museum explores the myriad of ways revelers participate in the celebration of Carnival Season and Mardi Gras. On exhibit are the regalia of Mardi Gras Kings and Queens, elaborately feathered and beaded Mardi Gras Indian suits, costumes from Carnival Krewe Tableau balls Specialties: Featuring an amazing array of Carnival costumes that showcase the rich history of costuming in New Orleans, the museum explores the myriad of ways revelers participate in the celebration of Carnival Season and Mardi Gras. On exhibit are the regalia of Mardi Gras Kings and Queens, elaborately feathered and beaded Mardi Gras Indian suits, costumes from Carnival Krewe Tableau balls Specialties: Featuring an amazing array of Carnival costumes that showcase the rich history of costuming in New Orleans, the museum explores the myriad of ways revelers participate in the celebration of Carnival Season and Mardi Gras. On exhibit are the regalia of Mardi Gras Kings and Queens, elaborately feathered and beaded Mardi Gras Indian suits, costumes from Carnival Krewe Tableau balls Everyone in New Orleans has a costume closet! That one closet dedicated to the glittering, bejeweled items available on a moments notice to dress up and celebrate the multitude of events the city provides! Costuming in New Orleans isn’t just a little fun, it is a way of life! The Mardi Gras Museum is a Contemporary celebration of the vast array of grassroots traditions of Mardi Gras. Come see the pageantry, fun, and creativity that makes the Mardi Gras experience so rich. Join us in our costume closet, make masks and experience the creativity and craftsmanship that goes into the creation of these fantastic costumes! The all-female marching krewe, Dames de Perlage, has been chosen to display its hand-stitched beaded bustiers and headdresses at the Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes and Culture in the French Quarter. The Mardi Gras Museum covers the history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, displaying one of a kind costumes from the Carl Mack collection, and showing Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes & Culture located at 318 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70112 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more. If you are in need of a costume they are also available to rent. Unfortunately the museum is small, and out tour was overcrowded, which made it difficult to fit into the small rooms when the costumes were being explained. Nonetheless we spent a fun hour at the New Orleans Mardi Gras Costume Museum, at the reasonable price of $15 per person. Dean M. Shapiro is a freelance writer living in New Orleans since 1981. He is the Senior Editor for Breakthru Media magazine and a contributing writer for The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, Inside New Orleans magazine, Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide and the author of six books. The Louisiana Children's Museum, located in the Warehouse District of New Orleans, is 30,000 square feet of hands-on learning. Kids can ride an exercise bike alongside Mr. Bones, an interactive life-sized skeleton; channel their inner Picasso in Art Trek, a working art studio; or pretend to be a cook, server, customer or greeter in the hugely popular Kids' Cafe. If you are in need of a costume they are also available to rent. Unfortunately the museum is small, and out tour was overcrowded, which made it difficult to fit into the small rooms when the costumes were being explained. Nonetheless we spent a fun hour at the New Orleans Mardi Gras Costume Museum, at the reasonable price of $15 per person.
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