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Capturing History: Best Historic Wedding Venues in Philadelphia


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Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue!


These are some of the important traditions that most couples like to keep alive on their wedding day. For many couples, their outfits are the “something new” while something blue and borrowed includes shoes, jewelry, hair accessories, bowties, ties, etc.


Most people often have trouble finding their “something old”. Instead of looking for an accessory, why not make a historic wedding venue in Philadelphia your something old?


Philadelphia is the city where American history can be observed everywhere you go, especially in the architecture. There are many locations around Philadelphia, still preserved in their beauty. Here are a few you can peak at while looking for venues for your big day.


Bartram’s Garden


Located on the bank of the Schuylkill River, the 45 acres of lush greenery is a national historic landmark. Many locals will tell you that they always wanted the Garden as their wedding venue. This makes it even more special.


The history of the location predates the founding of the US, preserving the botanical genius of John Bartram. The trees, long stretched of grass, and historic buildings in the garden create a little piece of heaven within city limits. This is why Bartram is number one on our list of historic wedding venues in Philadelphia.


The Ballroom at the Ben


The Ben Franklin House at the Ben Franklin House is one of the most architecturally beautiful historic wedding venues in Philadelphia. The room features the elegance and grandeur of European interiors. The renovated ballroom is decorated with exquisite chandeliers, intricate arches, a mezzanine that overlooks the lavish ballroom, and much more.


In addition to the ones with a penchant for history, this ballroom is also perfect for couples looking for a more formal indoor setting for their wedding.


The Franklin Institute


If you want the combination of unique and history, then The Franklin Institute is definitely one of the most interesting historic wedding venues in Philadelphia. You can choose to get married under the stars at the Fels Planetarium or overlooking the Ben Franklin Parkway on the Rooftop Deck.


What could be more historic than having Benjamin Franklin looking over your reception at the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial Hall? There will be no shortage of photo opportunities if you choose the Franklin Institute as your wedding venue.


University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology


This one is especially for all the couples who want to incorporate their nerdy sides into the wedding. Designed in the 1890s, this museum building is one of the most beautiful historic wedding venues in Philadelphia.


The museum is home to over 300 archeological and anthropological finds. What could be more historic than that? The stunning place also features glass mosaics from the Tiffany Glass Company, marble medallions by Alexander Stirling Calder, and much more.


Moshulu


Take advantage of Philadelphia’s waterfront views and host a nautical themes wedding everyone will always remember. This landmark has a history that goes back to the early 1900s, which is still preserved in all its glory.


You can choose the open air experience on the deck or choose the newly remodeled State Room for a cozier setting. With the ship still in its prime, the photo opportunities for a nautical wedding are at each corner.

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