This park and more importantly it's monument recognises Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville who was ...
Bienville Place
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Bienville Place is a small triangular plaza located in New Orleans, Louisiana, dedicated to Jean Baptiste LeMoyne de Bienville, the founder of the city. Established in 1995, this municipal park features a statue of Bienville alongside a Capuchin monk and a native American, commemorating the founding of New Orleans in 1717.
Surrounded by North Peters Street, Decatur Street, and Conti Street, Bienville Place offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, with art murals and sculptures adding to its charm. While it does not have picnic or recreational facilities, the park provides a serene setting for visitors to appreciate the historical significance of New Orleans' beginnings.
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A triangular shaped park on Decateur Street shaded by trees, with some benches. In the centre is an...
Interesting monument and a very interesting statute to Jean Baptist’s and others. It’s in a small tr...




