Ceremony at PAFA, one of the best Philadelphia wedding venues.

The Top Philadelphia Museum Wedding Venues


Hosting your wedding within a museum isn’t just for history enthusiasts.

Museums have beautiful spaces, exhibiting incredible architectural details and can host events large and small.

Bride and groom among sculpture at PAFA.

Photo credit: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts/Ashley Bartoletti Photography

Since these landmarks house fine art, sculpture and artifacts of a bygone era, little décor is needed. In fact, these pieces add to the event, providing talking points among guests.

And no two events are alike for museums with rotating exhibits. Additionally, docents are often available for personal tours, allowing memorable activity and unlimited returns for years to come. If you are looking for a unique and memorable space, a Philadelphia museum venue is it!

Here are some of our favorite Philadelphia museum wedding venues:

 

Photo credit: ONE North Broad St./Werth Photography

One North Broad St.

Within the majestic Masonic Temple is ONE, located at one of Philadelphia’s most iconic, historic addresses – One North Broad Street.  Honestly, each room is more breathtaking than the next! In fact, this stunning world-renowned architectural wonder pre-dates City Hall. ONE features a magnificent Grand Ballroom, stunning marble foyers, sweeping grand staircases and exquisite meeting rooms.  A library and museum there holds articles belonging to George Washington and other dignitaries, as well as decorative masterpieces and precious artifacts with historical significance.

ONE North Broad offers a rich setting to host weddings, intimate dinners, grand receptions and galas alike while capturing the intrigue of every guest.  This National Historic Landmark is central to the City of Brotherly Love… just one more reason why it’s the perfect Philadelphia wedding venue.

The Grand Ballroom seats 250 for a sit-down dinner, and when combined with the Grand Foyer, can host 450 guests for receptions. The second-floor marble Foyer can host an additional 200 guests for a reception “under the stars.”  Additional foyers, reception spaces and exquisite meeting rooms, dining and conference rooms create the perfect setting for more intimate events.

Bride and groom sitting on wall at Independence Seaport Museum.

Photo credit: Independence Seaport Museum/Alison Conklin Photography

Independence Seaport Museum

Host an unforgettable event at Independence Seaport Museum, a historic Philadelphia wedding venue on the waterfront!

Located on the top floor of the Museum, the ballroom and terraces provide a one-of-a-kind experience. With illuminating views of the Delaware River waterfront, the ballroom is a premier Philadelphia event venue, no matter the occasion.

The Museum’s first floor galleries include two special exhibits representing its commitment to maritime history. The open floor plan is perfect for a cocktail reception or an intimate dinner.

Second floor galleries feature small craft boats native to the Philadelphia region. Soaring ceilings and elegant craftsmanship make this gallery an ideal location for a sophisticated gathering.

The oldest steel warship in the world, Cruiser Olympia, offers a stylish and classic atmosphere for an unparalleled waterfront experience.

For large scale events, the entire facility at Independence Seaport Museum can be utilized. With numerous breakout spaces, scenic views and unique galleries, Independence Seaport Museum can provide endless possibilities for those looking to host memorable affairs.

Additionally, tenting the terrace is made easy with existing framework.

Pafa ceremony, one of the best Philadelphia museum wedding venues.

Photo credit: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts/Ashley Bartoletti Photography

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), located off Philadelphia’s celebrated Museum Mile is actually two distinct venues in one. The elegant Victorian architecture of the Historic Landmark Building and the spacious, contemporary Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building offer the perfect backdrop to dine and dance in the galleries, surrounded by one of the best collections of American art in the world.

Located directly across from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, and in close proximity to Reading Terminal Market and an array of hotels, PAFA is in the heart of it all for you and your guests.

Bride and groom by reflecting pool at The Barnes.

Photo credit: The Barnes Foundation

Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation’s Philadelphia campus is an elegant structure that features a stunning glass canopy. With over 15,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space to choose from, the Philadelphia campus offers a variety of spaces to suit your entertaining needs.

The luminescent Annenberg Court is a living room on a grand scale, flowing out onto a terrace to create a beautiful indoor-outdoor space with a refined atmosphere. The Court is covered by a cantilevered glass light box that extends over the terrace, letting in natural light by day and radiating dramatic illusion by night. In the evening, a lusterware-tiled fireplace illuminates the terrace, framed by the beauty of the surrounding Benjamin Franklin Parkway landscape, making The Barnes the perfect Philadelphia wedding venue day or night.

Couple by gates at The Rodin, one of the best Philadelphia museum wedding venues.

Philadelphia Museum of Art/Rodin Museum/Marie Labbancz Photography

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Your guests will be thrilled to visit Philadelphia’s premier cultural and historic gem, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Home to a world-renowned collection, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has hosted inspired events since 1876, when the Centennial Exhibition was held in Fairmount Park.

The Museum moved to its present neoclassical main building in 1928 and expanded to include the Perelman Building, and Rodin Museum. The grandeur of the Main Building is perfect for large weddings while the intimate beauty of the Rodin is a romantic setting for a smaller celebration.

Reception speech at The College of Physicians wedding venue in Philadelphia

Photo credit: College of Physicians/Alison Conklin Photography

College of Physicians of Philadelphia

The College of Physicians of Philadelphia is a National Historic Landmark building, with a marble rotunda and sweeping staircase leading to a magnificent ballroom. Whether you choose to host only your reception, or include your ceremony, its grand spaces are ready to welcome your guests with your unique style. Treat your guests to a docent guided tour of the Museum, if you choose. On a beautiful day, your guests can enjoy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails while strolling through our Medicinal Herb and Butterfly Garden while a sumptuous dinner awaits in Mitchell Hall.

Ceremony within American Swedish Historical Museum wedding location in Philadelphia.

Photo credit: American Swedish Historical Museum/Georgi Anastasov Photography

American Swedish Historical Museum

Modeled after a 17th century manor house and tucked away in verdant FDR Park, American Swedish Historical Museum is one of Philadelphia’s hidden gems. Imagine your wedding in its two-story Grand Hall with an elegant staircase and beautifully painted, vaulted ceiling. Or, if you prefer an outdoor ceremony, you may exchange vows with the lush park as your backdrop or frame your ceremony under one of the arcades’ graceful arches.

Rental of the Swedish Historical Museum includes use of all the museum’s public spaces during your event. Your guests will enjoy browsing fantastic galleries, which feature original period paintings, furniture, and textiles. There is even a seasonal tent, complete with lighting, fans and heaters, and clear, retractable sides, so that you and your loved ones can dine and dance while enjoying the beauty of the outdoors.

Bride and groom in front of Memorial Hall for their Philadelphia wedding.

Photo credit: Please Touch Museum/Memorial Hall/Werth Photography

Please Touch Museum/Memorial Hall

Fairmount Park’s Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall is not only rich in history, but also fun. The antique Dentzel Carousel makes for unique party shots, and it can also be utilized as an attraction for guests to ride. This architecturally magnificent Philadelphia wedding venue also offers an unparalleled backdrop for photography. Whimsical shots in Alice’s Hall of Doors and Mirrors in “Wonderland” are a photographer favorite.

With 60-foot ceilings and a majestic dome above, Hamilton Hall’s Beaux-Arts architecture offers a dramatic space for all types of events. Guests may dance under the stars on original marble floors from the building’s construction in 1876. From weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs to corporate galas, Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall is sure to impress.

Bride and groom on balcony at National American Jewish HIstorical Museum

Photo credit: National Museum of American Jewish History/Philip Gabriel Photography

National Museum of American Jewish History

This exciting event space is located on the most historic square mile in the country.

Its building is an architectural landmark featuring terraces offering stunning views of Independence Mall. Whether you are planning an intimate cocktail reception, a business meeting or an elegant wedding, the National Museum of American Jewish History can host from 20 to 500 guests.

The 20,000-square foot premier Philadelphia event venue includes outdoor and indoor terraces that provide dazzling and illuminating City views.

Bride and groom kiss under American flag at the Museum of the American Revolution wedding venue in Philly.

Photo credit: Museum of the American Revolution/Philip Gabriel Photography

Museum of the American Revolution

The Museum of the American Revolution takes visitors on a journey through the incredible, unlikely story of our nation’s founding. Through exhibition galleries, theaters and a distinguished collection of artifacts, history comes to life within this 118,000-square foot state-of-the-art facility.

The Museum also serves as a one-of-a-kind Philadelphia wedding venue offering numerous distinctive spaces, including the Grand Staircase, the Special Exhibit Gallery, and Liberty Hall.

Rooftop ceremony at National Constitution Center.

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National Constitution Center

Situated just steps away from the Liberty Bell, National Constitution Center offers the perfect setting for any occasion. Enjoy inspiring views of Independence Hall, state-of-the-art conference and meeting rooms, and dazzling event spaces.

The Grand Hall Overlook – The National Constitution Center’s premier space, with its 60–foot–high ceiling and sweeping windows offers a birds–eye view of Philadelphia’s historic landmarks.

John C. Bogle Chairman’s Room is an elegant, intimate venue for meetings and social engagements and comes equipped with advanced audio-visual capabilities. It is available for day or evening functions. The adjacent glass-enclosed, all-weather terrace adds breakout or reception space with a spectacular view of Historic Philadelphia.

The National Constitution Center, where Historic meets Hip, can host events from 30 to 3,000 guests.  The Center will provide your guests with an experience that will leave them in awe.

Reception set against Benjamin Franklin at The Franklin Institute wedding venues in Philly.

Photo credit: Franklin Institute/Joy Moody Photography

Franklin Institute Science Museum

The Franklin Institute offers a variety of choices to make your event truly special. Entering the building, you and your guests are met with an elegant, grand 20-foot-high Benjamin Franklin Memorial beneath an 80-foot domed ceiling. It is quite an entrance, making for an extraordinary setting for any event. Enjoy cocktails and dinner under the stars in the Fels Planetarium for an event that is out of this world!

Bride and groom by reflecting pool at Penn Museum, one of the best Philadelphia museum wedding venues.

Photo credit: Penn Museum

Penn Museum

Located on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus, Penn Museum was designed in the 1890s. Penn Museum is a 300,000 square-foot gem, featuring glass mosaics by the Tiffany Glass Company, sculptures by Alexander Stirling Calder, and marble medallions by John Ross. The Museum houses one-of-a-kind artifacts acquired from over 400 archaeological and anthropological expeditions, which your guests can explore. This stunning Philadelphia wedding venue and its priceless collections make the Penn Museum an unparalleled event experience!

1920s theme wedding reception in Philadelphia at Simeone Museum.

Photo credit: Simeone Automotive Museum

Simeone Auto Museum

The Simeone Automotive Museum sets itself apart from the rest. It is just that–an extraordinary collection of unique, classic race cars, which include Bugatti’s, Porsche’s, Alpha Romeo’s and many more. All of which were donated by Dr. Simeone, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, when he retired several years ago.

With over 100,000 feet of space, the museum can accommodate groups from 20 to 2000 for all kinds of special events.

In addition, there are complimentary docents who can answer questions regarding the history of this fabulous classic race car collection.