Celebrate at a True New Orleans Heritage Site
Celebrate at a True New Orleans Heritage SiteLocated in New Orleans, LA, The Gallery on Magazine is an 1866 building that is ideal for extravagant and glamorous weddings. As part of the city's heritage, this venue has withstood the test of time. Now, its elegant walls still stand proud, inviting couples and guests inside to enjoy an event filled with laughter, memories, and cherished moments. The story of this establishment began in 1866. At that time, Louis Faessel and father-in-law Anton Ritter purchased land in the city. After two years, the duo hired an architect, Adam Graner, to structure a building on the lots they had bought. In 1869, Louis gained sole ownership of the land and its contents after buying out Anton's interest. This came a year after his late-wife, Magdalena Ritter, passed. Later, he got remarried to a woman named Anna Betz and lived happily alongside her and his two young sons. Nowadays, The Gallery on Magazine can host a range of functions. These may include social gatherings, weddings, pop-ups, and many more. In total, the interior consists of approximately 4,000 square feet while the wraparound porch contributes another 1,500 square feet. From this perch, couples and their guests can overlook Magazine Street, taking in the sights, smells, and sounds that are New Orleans. Inside is just as stunning as outside. Molding and columns create a sense of grandeur while large, light-flooded windows illuminate the banquet space. For evening functions, there are glittering chandeliers that emit a warm glow, creating an atmosphere that is conducive to dining or dancing. Various setups are welcome in the ballroom area, including those that require sound equipment for bands and live entertainment. Completing the lavish environment, sophisticated fireplaces are spaced across the walls, creating not only a sense of warmth but of regal refinement as well. To find out more about The Gallery on Magazine's history and event accommodations, couples are welcome to reach out to the venue with queries.