Filming Locations
With so much diverse landscape, St. Bernard Parish is a popular destination for film and television productions.
Old Arabi Sugar Museum (Formerly Old Arabi Jail)
Previously the old Arabi Jail, this small well-preserved structure now houses our Sugar Museum.
Port of St. Bernard
Industrial views abound at the St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District.
Shell Beach
Featuring the often photographed cross-shaped monument to Hurricane Katrina, this beach community is a favorite launching point for local fishers.
Sidney D Torres Memorial Park
This public park houses the Parish’s only skatepark, featuring all concrete-construction bowls, hips, and ramps.
St. Bernard Historic Court House
The Present Historic St. Bernard Parish Courthouse was designed by the architectural firm of Toledano and Wogan in New Orleans in 1914.
St. Bernard Parish Courthouse
A stark departure from St. Bernard’s highly adorned Historic Courthouse, this currently active municipal structure features excellent examples of Brutalist architecture.
St. Bernard Parish Hospital
St. Bernard Parish Hospital, completed in 2012, features a modern façade and interior design scheme from Sizeler Thompson Brown Architects.
St. Bernard State Park
One of the best-kept secrets of the National Park Service's portfolio, this park features numerous views of swamps, lagoons, and forested areas.
Violet Canal
The Violet Canal is another of our areas common refuge sites for vessels in the face of impending foul weather, serving previously as a connection between Lake Borgne and the Mississippi River.
Yscloskey Bridge
Variations of this style of bridge are observable throughout the Mississippi Delta region, spanning bayous and small river branches.