1. LaLaurie Mansion is a historically significant house located in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The mansion was owned by a wealthy socialite named Delphine LaLaurie in the 1800s. She was known for her extravagant lifestyle and cruel treatment of her slaves. In 1834, a fire broke out in the mansion and while trying to put it out, firefighters found slaves who had been chained and brutally tortured. This discovery led to the downfall of LaLaurie’s reputation and forced her to flee the city. The mansion has since been renovated and is now a private residence. However, it remains a popular tourist attraction known for its dark history and alleged paranormal activity.

2. The mansion is not open to the public for tours, and its current residents prefer to maintain their privacy. Therefore, there is no working time or contact phone number available for the mansion.

3. Since the mansion is not open for public tours, there are no tickets available for purchase. Visitors are not allowed to enter the premises or disturb the residents. However, the outside of the mansion can be viewed from the street and there are many ghost tours in New Orleans that will tell the story of the mansion and its history. Public transportation is available in the form of buses and streetcars, and there are also taxi and rideshare options.