Unique Wedding Venues – Museums

Wedding Venues – Museums. After awhile all those hotel banquet halls begin to look alike. Why not put your creative thinking cap on and expand your thinking? Why not try something unique? Why not try a museum?
Museum Wedding Venues
Many museums rent out their spaces for weddings and other events. And, if you think having your wedding at a museum would be boring, think again. Consider the attractions your guests would be surrounded by at some of the following museums:
Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois
For a unique wedding venue in Chicago, consider the Museum of Science and Industry, located at 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive. The Museum of Science and Industry has so much to offer that it’s hard to know where to begin. You have your choice of numerous unique spaces within the Museum, such as the U-505 Exhibit, where your guests will have the opportunity to dine alongside a 252 ft. submarine. But not any submarine. This submarine was the only German submarine captured during WWII. Seating capacity is 120 guests.
Another space within the Museum is the Rotunda, which is a spectacular hall of marble, featuring a 120-ft. domed ceiling. The seated capacity in the Rotunda is 800 guests.
The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago also has several themed venues within their space which would make any wedding or reception stand out. These include “The Bronzeville Blues Club” with a theme of Chicago’s musical roots. Entering through the Rotunda, guests will enter the “Bronzeville Blues Club” awash in candles and blue lighting; dine on Creole inspired hors d’oeuvres, while enjoying the sounds of an authentic Blues Trio.
Or, perhaps you’d like to try the “Hollywood Canteen” – a recreation of The Hollywood Canteen, which opened its doors in 1942, and quickly became a hot spot for servicemen and Hollywood’s biggest names. Your guests will be welcomed into this recreation by a long red carpet, lined with red velvet ropes.
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona
Located in Central Phoenix, the Heard Museum has been a Phoenix institution for more than 75 years. Encompassing more than 130,000 square feet of gallery and education space, the Heard Museum has one of the finest collections of Native American art and cultural exhibits. And, the exhibits aren’t the only things worth seeing at the Heard; there’s also the interesting architecture and grounds, which include arched walkways, brick patios and lovely courtyards, which serve as picturesque backdrops for your wedding photos.
The Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts
The Higgins Armory Museum is the only museum in the Western Hemisphere devoted to arms and armor, housed in an Art Deco building with a vaulted Medieval Great Hall. Talk about a unique wedding venue! How many people have their wedding amid suits of armor from the Renaissance?
Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida
This tropical wedding venue is historic as well as beautiful. You can get married on a bridge overlooking a koi pond, then provide your guests with a private tour of Ernest Hemingway’s home. For guests who cannot attend, they can watch the wedding on the Museum’s live web cam.
The Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newberry Park, California
For those history buffs who love stagecoaches and the American pioneer period, the Stagecoach Inn Museum is for you. Located off the 101 Freeway halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, the Stagecoach Inn has a rather long history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is actually a replica of the original Stagecoach Inn built in 1876, as well as spacious grounds which feature replicas of a pioneer home, a Spanish-Mexican adobe and a Chumash dwelling. Live oak trees, flower gardens, wooded areas and rose arbor grace the lawns.
Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia
The Poe Museum is dedicated to, who else, Edgar Allan Poe, the American author of short stories, detective fiction, poetry and science fiction. Imagine the theme wedding one could have by getting married at the Poe Museum! Treat your guests to a wedding and reception in Poe’s Enchanted Garden, which can accommodate up to 100 guests. The garden was inspired by one of his poems, “To One in Paradise.”
Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio
If the two of you are into football, why not consider the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Instead of a bouquet, the bride can toss a football. Well, it’s just an idea.
No matter where you live there is bound to be a museum near you that hosts weddings. Museums offer a truly unique venue which your guests will remember years after the wedding. The museums can be historical, fun, or downright odd and you’re sure to find one which suits your tastes. Now, if only the Spam Museum would offer weddings…. Oh, well, one can’t have everything.
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Museum Stick? What is the name of the removable adhesive for sticking objects to their shelves?
I once saw a product that I think was called Museum stick – though if it was, I would probably have been able to find it by now. Regardless, it was an adhesive that was removable, and may have even been wax-based. It was advertised as having been created for museums to fix artifacts in place, so they would not be knocked over easily. I think they also indicated it was good for earthquakes. I need some! So please let me know if you know the name of such a product and where I can find it. Thanks bunches!
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January 24th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
NOTE: I’M NOT SAYING THIS IS TRUE TO ALL EGYPTIANS.
We decided to go to Egypt for a holiday and went to the Cairo museum. I had to fake my identity to Egyptian just to get in the bloody place cause the dick headed wanker egyptians put the price up over 10x the normal price for people who are outside Arabian countries and about 2x is your Arab, which is COMPLETELY unfair on anyone who isn’t Egyptian. The overpricing, shit headed people who live there…
Sorry for the swearing..
January 24th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
يا حبيبتي يا مصر
زوار من كل انحاء العالم
January 24th, 2010 at 6:28 pm
it was amazing
January 24th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
im from egypt too!!
January 24th, 2010 at 2:16 pm
I'm all about unconvential wedding venues! We are getting married at a music studio in California and it look me like 11 months to find that place!.. I was in your shoes before. Hopefully one of these will interest you:
http://events.cbs6albany.com/albany-ny/venues/show/47192-palace-theatre
http://events.cbs6albany.com/troy-ny/venues/show/278751-troy-savings-bank-music-hall
http://www.theglasshouses.com/main.html
http://www.amnh.org/hostanevent/flash.php?gclid=CNOp9N7Uwp0CFRkpawodBEzIqw
http://www.eventective.com/USA/New+York/Albany/235609/The-Linda-WAMC-s-Performing-Arts-Studio.html
http://www.albanybarn.org/events/
good luck and congratulations!!
January 24th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Esmareld,
Just this evening (Friday night) I noticed a half-hour program about wedding venues in Houston. It was on a cable channel somewhere around the 40s or 50s. It's title began with "Ask ___ ___…" I cannot remember more, but when I looked at the info on it, it said it was a program about wedding venues in Houston. It might be on the same channel that carries "Houston's Own Talent." Look in this week's TV guide and see if you can find it that way. Lots of TV programs sell CDs or DVDs of their programs, so you might be able buy one to get the information.
Another thing to do is call places like botanical gardens, sports venues, parks, community centers, and consider your own, or a friend's, backyard. Any place that will rent it's space out may rent to you for your wedding. Creative decorating may be necessary, but you might be able to save a bit by using a discount location, or get a nice location for a bit more. Just don't give up.
January 24th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
how far outside of philly?
longwood gardens?
delaware has plenty of good spots
rockwood museum
battery park.
several golf courses.
January 25th, 2010 at 2:45 am
guys for every one love this museum
wait and see there is one being built
i am from egypt and i have seen the adv
it will be built near to the pyramids and
it is called grand egyptian museum
cant wait to visit it