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Experience Everything The Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum Has To Offer for Weddings

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Whether you’re a bride looking to have a traditional wedding or a bride looking to host an out-of-the-box experience, you might want to consider the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum for your wedding and/or reception.

Before the thought, “But isn’t that place for country music lovers only?” pops into your head, check out some of the many event spaces at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and see for yourself how spectacular and versatile events at the venue can be!

Photo source | Country Music Hall of Fame website

The Rotunda

About the space: An intimate space, the Rotunda is 4,500 square feet in size and seats 300 reception style, 170 banquet style.

The perks: It’s a versatile space — it can easily fit any wedding theme, from traditional to modern, with the simplest touches.

Who it’s for: The bride who wants to make the space her own, whether that means bringing in church pews or getting creative with lighting.

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Photo source | Austin Gros Photography

 


Event Hall

About the space: Located on the sixth floor, the Event Hall is 10,000 square feet, perfect for couples who have large families and a lot of friends who will be in attendance! It seats 600 guests in a banquet style, and a whopping 1,200 in a reception setting, a venue size practically unheard of in the Music City.

The perks: An incomparable view of downtown Nashville from 40-foot windows and space to hold all your friends and family members.

Who it’s for: The modern bride who appreciates the beauty of the Nashville skyline.


Photo source | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum website

Photo source | Kristyn Hogan


Carlton Terrace

About the space: This outdoor space features an open area that can suit almost any function, from an intimate wedding and reception to a huge event with a multi-member live band. It has enough space for 200 guests in a banquet style, 400 reception style.

The perks: The open space also overlooks downtown Nashville.

Who it’s for: The outdoorsy type who wants the best of both worlds — nature and city life — all in one spot.

Photo source | Kristyn Hogan

 

City National Bank private dining room

About the space: Located next to the Event Hall, this space seats 25 for an intimate rehearsal dinner or other small function.

The perks: It’s located at the center of it all, providing in-house entertainment with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s galleries.

Who it’s for: The bride who is looking to hold an intimate event that immerses guests in all things country music.

Photo source | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum website

 

BMI Hall

About the space: Located two floors below the Event Hall, this event space is mostly used for seated lunches and dinners, accommodating up to 60 guests.

The perks: The natural lighting that pours in during the day creates a warm, comforting experience.

Who it’s for: The bride who is looking to show her guests a thing or two about the history of country music while they’re in town.

 

Photo source | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum website

 

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has these and other luxurious spaces for Nashville weddings and events.  Their 5th Avenue location is perfect for Nashville sightseeing and guest lodging.  

To find out how to rent these spaces, call Kaylen Harmon at (615) 291-8437 or [email protected].

About the Author:

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Newlywed Leah

For many women, their fascination with weddings fades after they say, “I do.” Not for me. Even though my wedding was two years ago, I still very much have a heart for weddings and helping brides focus on what’s important — building a day that reflects both the bride and the groom while focusing on the why of the wedding — the marriage. In addition to my job as a personal trainer and wellness coach, I also coordinate weddings part time, offering couples both perspective and a little elbow grease to make sure their wedding day is a success. I’m a huge advocate for life balance and I like to remind and encourage couples to keep their sanity — and a healthy relationship — in the midst of wedding planning. Check out my health and wellness blog at www.SanityOverSurface.com.

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