The front of the museum where guests would be dropped off via shuttles and enter gardens on the left side.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The view from the lower lawn (reception tent location) of the back of the museum.
The view from the lower lawn (reception tent location) of the back of the museum & gardens.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
Guest entrance to the side of the museum to the ceremony site.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Models: Maggie Agency, Hair & Makeup: Jenny Luu Hair + Makeup, Bridal: Kelly Faetanini, Tux: 9 Tailors, Florist: The Wild Dahlia
Guest entrance view to the ceremony site/ urn can be moved and the steps would make a great "altar" location for the couple.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Planner/designer: Urban Soirée, Florist: The Wild Dahlia, Rentals: Party Rental LTD, Linen: Nuage Designs
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The lower lawn & gardens where the reception tent would be located.
The lower lawn & gardens where the reception tent would be located.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Models: Maggie Agency, Hair & Makeup: Jenny Luu Hair + Makeup, Bridal: Kelly Faetanini, Tux: 9 Tailors, Florist: The Wild Dahlia
The gardens where guests would mingle during cocktails.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony and then can transition to the cocktail hour.
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony.
The side and back of the museum/ far side would be an ideal location for the catering tent.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
A great photo opportunity for the couple and/or immediate family/ bridal party. No guests to be inside the museum during any part of the wedding unless a tour is set up (additional fee) in which only 15 guests at a time can go inside.
A possible backdrop for the ceremony site/ urn can be moved and the steps would make a great "altar" location for the couple.
The front of the museum where guests would be dropped off via shuttles and enter gardens on the left side.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The view from the lower lawn (reception tent location) of the back of the museum.
The view from the lower lawn (reception tent location) of the back of the museum & gardens.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
Guest entrance to the side of the museum to the ceremony site.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Models: Maggie Agency, Hair & Makeup: Jenny Luu Hair + Makeup, Bridal: Kelly Faetanini, Tux: 9 Tailors, Florist: The Wild Dahlia
Guest entrance view to the ceremony site/ urn can be moved and the steps would make a great "altar" location for the couple.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Planner/designer: Urban Soirée, Florist: The Wild Dahlia, Rentals: Party Rental LTD, Linen: Nuage Designs
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The lower lawn & gardens where the reception tent would be located.
The lower lawn & gardens where the reception tent would be located.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography) Models: Maggie Agency, Hair & Makeup: Jenny Luu Hair + Makeup, Bridal: Kelly Faetanini, Tux: 9 Tailors, Florist: The Wild Dahlia
The gardens where guests would mingle during cocktails.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony and then can transition to the cocktail hour.
The side of the museum and either a backdrop or end of the aisle for the ceremony.
The side and back of the museum/ far side would be an ideal location for the catering tent.
(Stephanie Vegliante Photography)
A great photo opportunity for the couple and/or immediate family/ bridal party. No guests to be inside the museum during any part of the wedding unless a tour is set up (additional fee) in which only 15 guests at a time can go inside.
A possible backdrop for the ceremony site/ urn can be moved and the steps would make a great "altar" location for the couple.
The front of the museum where guests would be dropped off via shuttles and enter gardens on the left side.