Wedding Cake House, New Orleans
A must-see in New Orleans, the historic Wedding Cake House stands proudly on Saint Charles Avenue, often referred to as "the Jewel of America's Grand Avenues". Built in 1896 by grocer Nicholas Burke and designed by William F. Krone, this Victorian Gregorian mansion is a true architectural gem. One of its most striking features is the beveled leaded glass front door.
Resembling a wedding cake covered in fondant and white frosting, the house boasts intricate details on its white exterior, including ornate balconies, columns, and cornices that resemble cake decorations. It truly comes to life when illuminated at night.
While the house faced a devastating fire in 1907, it was lovingly rebuilt, and recent restoration work has enhanced both its interiors and exteriors. The Burke family owned the house until 1993, and it is currently inhabited by attorney Calvin Fayard, a prominent Democratic Party fundraiser.
While a private residence and not open for tours, its exquisite beauty can be admired by passersby. Undoubtedly, this house takes the cake when it comes to architectural splendor and stands as one of the most beautiful landmarks in New Orleans.
Resembling a wedding cake covered in fondant and white frosting, the house boasts intricate details on its white exterior, including ornate balconies, columns, and cornices that resemble cake decorations. It truly comes to life when illuminated at night.
While the house faced a devastating fire in 1907, it was lovingly rebuilt, and recent restoration work has enhanced both its interiors and exteriors. The Burke family owned the house until 1993, and it is currently inhabited by attorney Calvin Fayard, a prominent Democratic Party fundraiser.
While a private residence and not open for tours, its exquisite beauty can be admired by passersby. Undoubtedly, this house takes the cake when it comes to architectural splendor and stands as one of the most beautiful landmarks in New Orleans.
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Wedding Cake House on Map
Sight Name: Wedding Cake House
Sight Location: New Orleans, USA (See walking tours in New Orleans)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: New Orleans, USA (See walking tours in New Orleans)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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