Before touring Shadows on the Teche we watched a short video about the history of the place. I enjoyed this because it's hard for me to stand for long periods of time - would much rather sit and listen than standing in house on the tour. Bought a nice little painting in the gallery and a child's book in the souvenir section. Had cookbooks, postcards, art for sale. Very nice.
I grew up in New Iberia and was thrilled to finally get the chance to visit the Bayou Teche Museum. It provided great history into the area and brought back great memories. This area is home to some of the greatest people in the world. It is nice to have a museum dedicated to them and is truly worth a visit to give you a greater appreciation of the origins of their traditions and how the bayou itself formed the geographic backdrop of the area's successes.
I took a little group of children there in July. We arranged it ahead of time so we had our own tour guide. There were movies and interactive exhibits that kept the kids entertained and engaged the whole time. They loved going down in the salt mind. Would defiantly recommend for anyone visiting our lovely city. Great information on New Iberia and it's people.
A couple of us had some time on our hands so decided to visit here. Admission is only $5 and it was worth the price. This isn't a big place but what they have is interesting. May not be good for your children or evemn teenagers but adults should enjoy it. There is some hands on exhibits which are also interesting. They do have a Planitarium which I would have loved to stay for but we ran out of time.
Interesting and interactive diplays about culture, area, food and music. Great for adults and kids alike. Very friendly staff!
Right in the middle of beautiful, historic downtown New Iberia. The museum is interesting and beautifully done!
We learned a lot. The guides were friendly. The introductory video has updated and really informative. Lots of fun activities.
My wife and I are fans of small museums, and so when we had some extra time in New Iberia, we thought we should definitely check this museum out. It was pretty informative about the history of the area, though the exhibit about moonshine seemed tacked on without much context as to how it fit into that history. I wouldn't go out of my way for it, but it's a nice stop if you're in the area; say, to visit the Tabasco factory.
I liked the presentation of the facts and history of Bayou Teche and the area. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the Antebellum History.
Wandering around New Iberia we decided to stop in here. They have made the best of highlighting their history. The salt mine is not to be missed.