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Weddings and Civil Unions
Both Shelburne Museum and the Brick House, the country estate of the
Museum's founder, offer extraordinary settings for ceremonies, dinners,
and receptions. Diverse historic New England architecture, serene gardens
and grounds, and awe-inspiring views are some of the features that make
Shelburne Museum a unique, unforgettable destination.
The Brick House
The Vermont estate of Shelburne Museum's founder, the Brick House offers an extraordinary pastoral setting and timeless, awe-inspiring views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains. It is an incomparable location for ceremonies and receptions, and accommodates 220.
Steamboat Ticonderoga
The National Historic Landmark steamboat provides a truly unique setting and accommodates 100 for a seated dinner and 250 for a reception.
Round Barn
The Museum's 1901 Round Barn is elegant in its clean Shaker design and dramatic in scale and, with art displayed all around, makes a truely unique space for your special event.
Meeting House
The 1840 brick Meeting House includes
a pipe organ and can accommodate up to 100 guests for ceremonies.
Alyssia's Garden
Located next to the 1840 Schoolhouse and surrounded by perennials and historic houses, Alyssia's Garden accommodates 180 for ceremonies.
Bostwick Garden
The elegant, circular Bostwick Garden is planted with
a medley of annuals and perennials designed to reflect a painter's color
palette. Bostwick Garden accommodates up to 60 for ceremonies.
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