Hermann-Grima House and Gallier House are two ideal French Quarter backdrops for film, television, interviews, and photo shoots. Our historic New Orleans locations offer authentic period settings and backgrounds that can be used for different eras including mid 19th century New Orleans to modern day.
The Hermann-Grima House includes a timeless French Quarter courtyard, open hearth kitchen, original period stable, two-story historic house, cistern and more. The Gallier House is a classic New Orleans townhouse with ornate ironwork, a French Quarter balcony on Royal Street, manicured courtyard, and Victorian interior. Well-kept and carefully preserved, these two historic French Quarter museums are ideal for both unique and traditional filming locations. Movies set in New Orleans often deal with space issues, but both properties offer gated entry for loading and privacy.
Notable Film Industry Projects:
American Playhouse: The Joy the Kills (1985)
On America’s Historic Trails with Tom Bodett (1996)
Double Jeopardy (1999)
American Horror Story: Coven (2014)
Banshee (2014)
National Geographic’s Drain the Oceans (2020)
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (2022)
Interested in film or photography at Hermann-Grima House or Gallier House? Complete the form below for pricing and availability: