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By Darren Kielich


Unique Wedding Venues

Are you about to plan a wedding? If you are, then I guess you are aware of the painful process involved with finding the perfect wedding venue. You know, after some time, all those traditional wedding halls begin to look very much unappealing. If you're up for it, you can always try getting married inside a museum.

Museum Wedding Venue Ideas

If you're thinking it's an absolutely crazy idea, you're wrong --- museums have been renting out their spaces for weddings and other celebrations. But if you're thinking that a museum is a boring venue for a wedding, then perhaps you'd need to think again. Just think about all the unique and interesting pieces that will surround you and your guests.

Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois

If you are in the city of Chicago, you can consider the Museum of Science and Industry which is situated at 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive. This museum offers various art pieces that will make your mind wander into the realms of arts and humanities. Plus, you can also check out an old German submarine which was used during World War 2.

The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona

Another cool museum, the Heard Museum, located in Central Phoenix, has been keeping things busy for more than 75 years. If you are into Native American art and cultural exhibits, the Heard Museum would be a good choice for you. And not only that, because the Heard museum features so much more, like architectural breakthroughs including breathtaking courtyards, arched walkways, and gorgeous brick patios. Now, can you imagine how good it would look on your wedding photos?

The Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts

Meanwhile, if you're looking for a wedding venue with a solid Renaissance theme, you can go to the Higgins Armory Museum located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Higgins Museum is one of the most unique museums in the world, featuring a rather intriguing Medieval Great Hall.

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida

If you are looking for a tropical wedding venue, you can also consider the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida. Intimate wedding ceremonies can take place in Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum's beautiful garden that houses a bridge overlooking a koi pond. Plus, you can also treat your guest to a private tour of the great Ernest Hemingway's house.

The bottomline is, there will always be a unique museum that would be more than pleased to rent out their services to couples who want something non-traditional. If you have chosen a museum that is convenient, accessible, and interesting, you can never go wrong.




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