Affordable Wedding Venues in Centuria, WI

Affordable Wedding Venues in Centuria, WI

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7 Wedding Venues in Centuria, WI

Parks, gardens
Up to $894
The Annex 

5.0

Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor

If you are interested in hosting your event at The Annex, please send an inquiry through our website! The Annex balances innate character & abundant greenery with a flexible blank canvas. Our goal is to provide our guests a space that elevates and delights, a setting that makes your event or occasion exceptional, memorable, and sublime. Whether planning a wedding ceremony + reception, rehearsal dinner, engagement party, or bridal shower, with a space that is malleable and raw, you can host the experience you've envisioned.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • Dance floor not included
  • Couple must handle cleanup and setup
  • Requires outside catering services
From the moment we reached out, the team at The Annex was incredibly helpful, kind, and flexible. Their intimate, unique, and fun event space was the perfect backdrop for our smaller wedding celebration. Zahava was super communicative and helped make sure everything ran smoothly, allowing us to fully enjoy our special day. We couldn't have asked for a better venue to bring our vision to life. Highly recommend The Annex to any couple looking for a one-of-a-kind wedding experience.
Lauren W., a year ago
Deming Heights Park - Norwegian Hill 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $109

Known as the highest point in Minneapolis, Norwegian Hill at Deming Heights is a beautiful location with a splendid view of the city. The park itself is covered with mature trees and tucked into a quiet Northeast neighborhood. Close to downtown Easy access to numerous highways. Permits are issued for ceremonies only. Food and receptions are not allowed at ceremony sites. For questions and more information on the venue and it's availability, please call the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board's customer service number and ask to speak with Evan VanderZiel in the permits department. Please also check out our website for the outdoor ceremony application and more pictures of the venue!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Lush gardens
  • Surrounded by nature
  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Best for events with big guest lists
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Gluek Park 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $100

Say “I do” surrounded by the natural beauty and historic charm of Minneapolis. Gluek Park, part of the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board’s stunning portfolio of wedding ceremony locations, offers an intimate riverside setting with views of the Mississippi River and the Minneapolis skyline. This peaceful, 2-acre park is the former site of the historic Gluek Brewery and mansion, combining scenic serenity with a unique story. Ideal for couples seeking a simple, elegant outdoor ceremony, Gluek Park accommodates up to 100 guests and offers flexible rental blocks throughout the day. Please note: ceremonies only—receptions and food are not permitted on-site. Parking fees are separate from the rental permit.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Surrounded by nature
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Lush gardens

Venue considerations

  • No on-site bridal suite
  • Does not allow pets
  • Requires outside catering services
Ole Olson Park 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $107

Minneapolis parks encompass the city’s defining lakes and the riverbanks at the core of the city’s development. Acquired by purchase and donation, the parks include features of astonishing beauty, historical significance, and ecological wonder, all within a thriving urban setting. More than this, the parks are imbued with personal meaning—the playgrounds that live in the memories of generations of people, are the soul of our communities. Today, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is an independently elected, semi-autonomous body responsible for governing, maintaining, and developing the Minneapolis Park System. The 6,817-acre system consists of local and regional parks, playgrounds, golf courses, gardens, biking and walking paths, nature sanctuaries, lakes, and a 55-mile parkway system. Take a step back in time to discover how our world-renowned park system got its start.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor
  • Surrounded by nature
  • Natural elegance with open spaces

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Couple must handle cleanup and setup
  • No on-site bridal suite
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Minnehaha Falls Pergola Garden 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $107

Minneapolis parks encompass the city’s defining lakes and the riverbanks at the core of the city’s development. Acquired by purchase and donation, the parks include features of astonishing beauty, historical significance, and ecological wonder, all within a thriving urban setting. More than this, the parks are imbued with personal meaning—the playgrounds that live in the memories of generations of people, are the soul of our communities.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Venue is completely outdoors
  • Picturesque garden backdrop
  • Raw space for complete customization

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Additional event staff required
Thomas Lowry Park 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $107

The park was originally named Douglas Triangle for the street on which it is located. The name was officially changed to Mt. Curve Triangles (plural), on November 4, 1925, when the previous Mt. Curve Triangle was renamed Fremont Triangle. The park was officially named in honor of Thomas Lowry in 1984. Lowry is best known for developing the street railway system in Minneapolis. The Lowry Hill neighborhood, in which the park is located, was named because he owned most of the land and built his imposing mansion on the hill.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Natural elegance with open spaces
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Surrounded by nature

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Location flexible? Discover venues near Centuria, WI

About wedding venues in Centuria, WI

Wisconsin offers incredible wedding venue diversity with everything from rustic countryside barns to sophisticated urban spaces. You'll be amazed by the natural beauty that creates stunning backdrops for your special day no matter which season you choose for your wedding.

How Much Do Wisconsin Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venues across Wisconsin typically cost between $1,500 and $15,000+ which aligns perfectly with the national average of $6,500-$12,000. Your total budget will depend largely on how many guests you invite. For 50 guests you're looking at about $18,004 while 100 guests jumps to around $30,000. With 150 guests expect to spend approximately $41,280 and 200 guests increases to $51,366. Larger weddings with 250 guests run about $61,453 and 300 guests reaches $71,540. The venue itself represents only about 16% of your total budget averaging $6,625 for a 150-guest wedding which means you're getting excellent value for your investment.

What Types of Wedding Venues Will You Find in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin's venue landscape offers genuine diversity you won't find in many other states. You'll discover authentic rustic barn settings with genuine wooden beams and charming countryside views. Lakefront properties along Wisconsin's impressive 15,000 lakes provide breathtaking water backdrops. Milwaukee features historic buildings with distinctive industrial charm that photographers love. For nature lovers botanical settings like Boerner Botanical Gardens offer lush greenery and seasonal blooms. Luxury resorts provide comprehensive amenities that handle everything from accommodations to catering all under one roof.

Which Wisconsin Regions Have the Most Accessible Venues?

The Milwaukee Area features Villa Terrace which provides a Mediterranean-inspired setting with beautiful gardens and stunning Lake Michigan views. You'll appreciate that this venue is fully wheelchair accessible making it ideal for guests with mobility needs. In the Madison Region The Tinsmith has transformed a 1915 facility into a modern industrial venue that combines accessibility with sound-absorbing design elements your guests will appreciate during speeches. Western Wisconsin offers Maidenwood in Maiden Rock nestled in a beautiful nature reserve with breathtaking views and complete wheelchair accessibility that can accommodate up to 200 guests comfortably.

Where Can You Find Wisconsin Venues with Outstanding Food?

South Second in Milwaukee features Saz's Catering as their exclusive caterer and you'll be impressed by their customized stations and exceptional food quality. Guests consistently rave about the dining experience which often becomes a highlight of the wedding day. Destination Kohler is known for elegant settings paired with truly world-class cuisine that many guests describe as the best food they've ever had at a wedding. The Madison Club offers beautiful waterfront views while their culinary team focuses on locally sourced Wisconsin ingredients that showcase the region's best flavors in every dish.

How Can You Maximize Your Wisconsin Venue Budget?

Cost CategoryAverage CostPercentage of Total
Venue$6,62516%
Catering$5,30013%
Flowers$5,33313%
Photography$4,33711%
Bar Services$4,24010%
Videography$3,4988%

September ranks as Wisconsin's most popular wedding month but you'll find substantial discounts if you book between November and April. Friday weddings typically save you 10-15% compared to Saturday events which can free up thousands for other aspects of your celebration. Many venues offer package deals that combine services for added value especially during off-peak seasons.

Which Wisconsin Venues Offer Enhanced Remote Participation?

Wisconsin Union in Madison offers comprehensive virtual event services that can significantly enhance remote participation for guests who can't attend in person. Their dedicated planning team will help you create an inclusive experience for everyone. Celebrations on the River in La Crosse has experienced event planners who excel at setting up interactive remote experiences that keep virtual guests feeling connected to your special day. Destination Kohler offers incredibly versatile spaces that support creative engagement with remote guests through fully customizable experiences tailored to your specific vision and needs.

Wisconsin offers incredible wedding venue diversity with everything from rustic countryside barns to sophisticated urban spaces. You'll be amazed by the natural beauty that creates stunning backdrops for your special day no matter which season you choose for your wedding.

How Much Do Wisconsin Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venues across Wisconsin typically cost between $1,500 and $15,000+ which aligns perfectly with the national average of $6,500-$12,000. Your total budget will depend largely on how many guests you invite. For 50 guests you're looking at about $18,004 while 100 guests jumps to around $30,000. With 150 guests expect to spend approximately $41,280 and 200 guests increases to $51,366. Larger weddings with 250 guests run about $61,453 and 300 guests reaches $71,540. The venue itself represents only about 16% of your total budget averaging $6,625 for a 150-guest wedding which means you're getting excellent value for your investment.

What Types of Wedding Venues Will You Find in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin's venue landscape offers genuine diversity you won't find in many other states. You'll discover authentic rustic barn settings with genuine wooden beams and charming countryside views. Lakefront properties along Wisconsin's impressive 15,000 lakes provide breathtaking water backdrops. Milwaukee features historic buildings with distinctive industrial charm that photographers love. For nature lovers botanical settings like Boerner Botanical Gardens offer lush greenery and seasonal blooms. Luxury resorts provide comprehensive amenities that handle everything from accommodations to catering all under one roof.

Which Wisconsin Regions Have the Most Accessible Venues?

The Milwaukee Area features Villa Terrace which provides a Mediterranean-inspired setting with beautiful gardens and stunning Lake Michigan views. You'll appreciate that this venue is fully wheelchair accessible making it ideal for guests with mobility needs. In the Madison Region The Tinsmith has transformed a 1915 facility into a modern industrial venue that combines accessibility with sound-absorbing design elements your guests will appreciate during speeches. Western Wisconsin offers Maidenwood in Maiden Rock nestled in a beautiful nature reserve with breathtaking views and complete wheelchair accessibility that can accommodate up to 200 guests comfortably.

Where Can You Find Wisconsin Venues with Outstanding Food?

South Second in Milwaukee features Saz's Catering as their exclusive caterer and you'll be impressed by their customized stations and exceptional food quality. Guests consistently rave about the dining experience which often becomes a highlight of the wedding day. Destination Kohler is known for elegant settings paired with truly world-class cuisine that many guests describe as the best food they've ever had at a wedding. The Madison Club offers beautiful waterfront views while their culinary team focuses on locally sourced Wisconsin ingredients that showcase the region's best flavors in every dish.

How Can You Maximize Your Wisconsin Venue Budget?

Cost CategoryAverage CostPercentage of Total
Venue$6,62516%
Catering$5,30013%
Flowers$5,33313%
Photography$4,33711%
Bar Services$4,24010%
Videography$3,4988%

September ranks as Wisconsin's most popular wedding month but you'll find substantial discounts if you book between November and April. Friday weddings typically save you 10-15% compared to Saturday events which can free up thousands for other aspects of your celebration. Many venues offer package deals that combine services for added value especially during off-peak seasons.

Which Wisconsin Venues Offer Enhanced Remote Participation?

Wisconsin Union in Madison offers comprehensive virtual event services that can significantly enhance remote participation for guests who can't attend in person. Their dedicated planning team will help you create an inclusive experience for everyone. Celebrations on the River in La Crosse has experienced event planners who excel at setting up interactive remote experiences that keep virtual guests feeling connected to your special day. Destination Kohler offers incredibly versatile spaces that support creative engagement with remote guests through fully customizable experiences tailored to your specific vision and needs.

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