Louisiana Fourth Court of Appeal – New Orleans
Location: 400 Royal Avenue / St. Louis Street
Built: 1908 – 1910
Style: Beaux Arts
Architect: Frederick and Ten Eyck Brown and R Thornton Marye of Atlanta, Georgia, architectural firm of Brown, Brown and Marye
Contractor: Ambroise B Stannard of New York
Description: The building faces north and is a four story limestone, marble and glazed brick structure. The building is located in the center of New Orleans and is “H” shaped. The south part of the building has curved wings on the southeast and southwest sides. The building is guarded by a statue of former United States Chief Justice, Edward Douglas White.The entrance foyer on the north side has tall white colored stone columns. The halls are lined with white colored marble. After an extensive renovation in 2004, the Louisiana Fourth Court of Appeal moved into the courthouse. The Fourth Court of Appeal courtroom is located on the third story of the southwest wing below the Supreme Court courtroom.
See: The Louisiana Fourth Court of Appeal is located in Orleans Parish and located in the courthouse is.the Louisiana Supreme Court

Louisiana Fourth Court of Appeal – New Orleans


Courtroom located on the third story
Photos taken 2019