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Voodoo Spiritual Temple, New Orleans

Voodoo Spiritual Temple
Voodoo altar. Photo © Voodoo Spiritual Temple.

 
Photos © Voodoo Spiritual Temple.


Located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the Voodoo Spiritual Temple is the real deal in the midst of more touristy voodoo trappings. Interested and respectful tourists are welcomed.

Priestess Miriam belonged to the Spiritual Church in Chicago before setting up this spiritual house, which has a store attached. The main room is a temple, full of fascinating altars. There are both personal and open rituals.

The staff want to increase knowledge of voodoo and sweep away myths and ignorance, so the honestly inquisitive are quite welcome.

A haunting CD of Priestess Miriam's voodoo chants and rituals is for sale at the temple.

Visitor Information for the Voodoo Spiritual Temple

Address: 828 N. Rampart St., New Orleans, Louisiana
Phone: 504/522-9627
Hours: Daily 10:30am to 5:30pm

Map

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Sources

  1. Official Website of the Voodoo Spiritual Temple
  2. Frommer's New Orleans 2005

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