Ellis Marsalis Center for Music
- February 17 2026
- Within Walking Distance
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About
Located in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music uses music as the focal point of a holistic strategy to build a healthy community and to deliver a broad range of services to underserved children, youth, and musicians from neighborhoods battling poverty and social injustice.
The Center is a safe and supportive environment where children and youth develop musically, academically, and socially; where local musicians perform, record, and develop professionally; and where the community gathers. The Center also serves as a community resource and a catalyst for cultural preservation
Getting To and From
Inside the Venue
| Features | Information Available on Website | Available at Venue | Notes | Additional Info / Things to Know | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated Accessible Entrance |
No
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Yes
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Main entrance is at street level with wide doorways. | ||
| Street Level Access and Automatic Doors |
No
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| Security Checkpoint |
No
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No
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No large security screening typical of arena venues; policies vary by event. | ||
| Use of Mobility Aids |
No
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Interior walkways are generally wide and open; suitable for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. | ||
| Accessible Seating (Theater) |
No
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Yes
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Performance hall includes accessible seating spaces with companion seating options. |
Getting To and From
Find essential details on parking, drop-off points, and accessibility to make your visit smooth and hassle-free.
Check the table below for more information.
Check the table below for more information.
Inside the Venue
Get to know what to expect indoors—from seating layouts to restrooms and concessions.
| Features | Information Available on Website | Available at Venue | Notes | Additional Info / Things to Know | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated Accessible Entrance |
No
|
Yes
|
Main entrance is at street level with wide doorways. | ||
| Street Level Access and Automatic Doors |
No
|
|
|||
| Security Checkpoint |
No
|
No
|
No large security screening typical of arena venues; policies vary by event. | ||
| Use of Mobility Aids |
No
|
|
Interior walkways are generally wide and open; suitable for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. | ||
| Accessible Seating (Theater) |
No
|
Yes
|
Performance hall includes accessible seating spaces with companion seating options. |
Onsite Accessibility
Learn about ramps, elevators, restrooms, and other accessible features available during your visit
| Features | Information Available on Website | Available at Venue | Notes | Additional Info / Things to Know | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restrooms |
No
|
Yes
|
ADA-accessible restrooms available on site. | ||
| Elevators |
No
|
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| On-Site Dining |
No
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| Theater, Auditorium, etc. (Museum) |
No
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Intimate performance hall designed for jazz and community events, offering good sightlines from accessible seating areas. |
Our Guidelines
1. Make Accessibility Info Easy to Find - Dedicated Website Accessibility Page
Clearly post detailed accessibility information online, covering parking, entrances, interior pathways, site plans, and more.
2. Include All Mobility Devices
Consider walkers, canes, crutches — not just wheelchairs. Provide specifics for a variety of mobility needs. Include people who use different devices in the conversation.
3. Go Beyond ADA Compliance
ADA is the minimum. Strive for real-world accessibility through thoughtful design and ongoing improvements.
4. Visibility = Accessibility
If disabled visitors aren't present, barriers may exist. Transparency and preparation are the keys to inclusion. Empower everyone to attend.
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