Step inside a haunted mansion where each room is a living chapter — from voodoo rituals and Mardi Gras parades to candlelit bayous and spirit worlds beyond the veil.
Stay the night and experience New Orleans in a way few ever will — through the ghostly tale behind the rooms, the immersive attraction, and the hidden speakeasy lounge.
The memories begin with you — join now for first access and 37% off when our ghost-filled journey begins on Indiegogo.
Step into a haunted Creole mansion where each room is a portal into New Orleans' past — voodoo, bayous, Mardi Gras, and memory. Every space is a scene in the story.
Within The House of Memories lies a ticketed experience unlike any other: six rooms of immersive art, story, and spiritual energy, leading to a voodoo ceremony that tears open the veil between worlds
Unwind with a craft cocktail in our intimate on-site lounge, where haunted objects line the walls and stories are stirred as easily as drinks. A gathering place for guests, locals, and the haunted-at-heart.
Journey through floors that unfold a whimsical history—from Elise’s family legacy to New Orleans' magic and folklore. As your nights progress, so does the captivating story.
Nestled in the courtyard is a bayou-inspired pool surrounded by lush foliage and lantern glow, inviting you to relax as though you’re drifting through Louisiana’s peaceful waterways.
Step beyond the veil in a haunting journey through Elise’s home, where rooms shift, spirits speak, and a portal opens to the world of the lwa.
Each room immerses you in a story, capturing scenes from Elise's memories—feel the vivid parade of Mardi Gras or the mystery of a voodoo ceremony. It's a haunting tale with every stay.
Discover New Orleans right at the mansion's doorstep, and retreat to a serene space where Elise's memories dance behind closed doors, offering a unique blend of culture and calm.
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“Some nights, I swear I can still hear her brush moving across the walls. She never truly left — only slipped into the paint, the shadows, the silence between footsteps. This house remembers. And if you’re quiet enough... it just might let you see New Orleans the way she did.”
— from the journal of Elise’s mother
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