The Best Museum & Gallery Wedding Venues in Munford, TN

The Best Museum & Gallery Wedding Venues in Munford, TN

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5 Wedding Venues in Munford, TN

Museums, galleries
100-150 guests
The Cadre Building 

5.0

Memphis, TN
  • Up to 500 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor

The Cadre Building--based out of Memphis, Tennessee and providing services to wedding couples in Mid-south--is a historic wedding ceremony and reception venue. With charm, sophisticated elegance, and an opportune location, this Memphis wedding venue is an outstanding choice for your special day. The entire space is available to you when you rent the Cadre; the venue offers an elegant 36,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom with an overlooking 2,500-square-foot mezzanine. This space is accented with brilliant chandeliers, intricately crafted columns, and champagne-hued drapery, which means you’ll have plenty of gorgeous locations for stunning wedding photography.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Exudes old-world charm
  • Designed for grand celebrations
  • Provides catering services

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No free parking
The venue is amazing even without decorations. We had the most amazing time!!
Najah B., 3 years ago
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Junior League Of Memphis 
Memphis, TN
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,250

With indoor and outdoor event space and views that include beautiful stately oak trees and a lush manicured lawn, there are multiple options for the various parts of a bride’s big day at the Junior League. Our historic building is the ideal location to host our wedding, with its immaculate marble, intricate stonework and Grecian columns deliver romance. The CRC provides the perfect ambiance for events of all types and sizes, no matter how formal or informal. The building was constructed from 1919-1921, as a home for Mr. C. R. Boyce, a successful Memphis cotton buyer. The interior beauty includes a marvelous mixture of form and detail in various cornices, moldings and trim. The home was a residence until 1979, when it was renovated as offices for a local company. In 1991, the Junior League of Memphis purchased the property, which is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Offers full-service amenities
  • Classic, vintage atmosphere
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
  • Additional event staff required
  • Best for events with big guest lists
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Dixon Gallery and Gardens 
Memphis, TN
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $7,000

Dixon Gallery and Gardens offers the perfect backdrop for your big day, no matter the time of year. Two beautiful garden spaces--the Bowlin Stage and the South Lawn--are offered for wedding ceremonies, and the Hughes Pavilion, a beautiful brick building with floor-to-ceiling windows and outdoor patio space, is offered for receptions and rehearsal dinners. Classic architecture, lush greenery, and a neutral palette offer a beautiful setting that can be easily personalized to make the space truly yours. (Cover photos courtesy of Taylor Square Photography)

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a fun and festive vibe
  • Classic, vintage atmosphere
  • Handles all cleanup logistics

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • Dance floor not included
  • No built-in audiovisual options
Metal Museum 
Memphis, TN
  • Up to 350 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor

Located just south of Downtown Memphis, the Metal Museum offers a picturesque venue nestled among oak trees with breathtaking views of the Mississippi River and the Harahan Bridge. Plan your wedding vows to coincide with the sun setting over the river, then dance the night away surrounded by sculpture and 100 year-old trees. In addition to the river view, our gazebo, constructed of historic castings, may be used as a focal point for your ceremony.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Exudes old-world charm
  • Surrounded by nature

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Dance floor not included
  • Requires outside catering services

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About wedding venues in Munford, TN

Tennessee pairs idyllic mountain backdrops with Southern hospitality; creating an inviting blend of natural beauty and warmth for your celebration. You'll immediately feel the distinctive charm that makes this state so special for couples looking to tie the knot in a place that feels both majestic and welcoming.

What Makes Tennessee Wedding Venues Unique?

Tennessee venues showcase the state's distinct character through an impressive range of settings. You'll find mountain retreats like The Magnolia in Pigeon Forge where panoramic views create breathtaking ceremony backdrops and riverside celebrations at The Trillium in Sevierville that bring natural elegance to your special day. From rustic barns with exposed beams to elegant manor houses with rich history, your options are wonderfully diverse. All these venues are enhanced by Tennessee's natural landscapes; think rolling mountains, winding rivers and lush woodlands that frame your celebration in authentic Southern beauty.

How Much Do Tennessee Wedding Venues Cost?

The average Tennessee wedding venue costs $7,110 which is significantly more affordable than many other popular wedding destinations. You'll typically find prices ranging from $6,390 to $7,810 compared to the national range that runs $6,500-$12,000. This means your dollar stretches further while still securing a memorable location.

For different guest counts expect these average total wedding costs: small weddings with 50 guests run about $18,652 while medium-sized celebrations with 100 guests average $31,008. Larger gatherings with 150 guests typically cost $42,626 and 200-guest weddings average $53,014. The most expansive celebrations with 250 guests come in around $63,402 while truly large weddings with 300 guests average $73,790. Your specific vision and venue choice will obviously influence these figures.

When Should You Book Your Tennessee Venue?

Most Tennessee couples book their venues 10 months ahead; about 318 days before the big day. You'll want to note that October sees the highest number of wedding inquiries which reveals strong demand for fall ceremonies. This timing makes perfect sense since Tennessee's autumn foliage creates spectacular natural backdrops with rich reds oranges and yellows that can transform even simple venues into magical settings. Planning ahead is especially important if you're dreaming of a fall wedding.

Which Tennessee Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The River Place Venue in Sevierville features a climate-controlled grand reception hall with thoughtful accessibility accommodations for up to 100 guests. You'll appreciate the seamless experience this creates for all your loved ones. The Trillium near Gatlinburg offers versatile spaces that adapt beautifully to accessibility needs while hosting up to 150 guests in style. Tennessee State Parks provide accessible facilities across diverse locations where you can celebrate surrounded by natural beauty with the added convenience of on-site lodging options for your out-of-town guests.

Are There Tennessee Venues With Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Blackberry Farm in Walland stands out for its exceptional world-class farm-to-table cuisine that will impress even your most discerning guests. You'll be amazed by the culinary team's artistry using locally sourced ingredients that showcase Tennessee's agricultural bounty. This luxury venue offers an unparalleled dining experience set against the beautiful Tennessee countryside where the food becomes a central part of your celebration rather than just an expected element. Your guests will talk about the meal for years to come.

Which Tennessee Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

The Magnolia in Pigeon Forge offers stunning mountain-top settings with panoramic views that enhance virtual experiences far beyond basic streaming. Your remote guests will feel truly included in the celebration. Ocoee Crest in East Tennessee features scenic mountain and river views combined with modern industrial design that creates immersive virtual experiences with visual impact. The Trillium leverages its 56 acres of gorgeous riverfront property to provide interactive online experiences that keep remote guests engaged throughout your celebration. These venues understand how to make everyone feel present regardless of physical location.

What's the Breakdown of Tennessee Wedding Costs?

Venue costs represent about 17% of your total wedding budget in Tennessee. You'll allocate your remaining budget across several key services that complete your celebration. Catering runs about $5,688 (13%) while florists average $5,276 (12%) and bar services typically cost $4,550 (11%). Photography averages $3,982 (9%) with videographers at $3,555 (8%) and wedding planners around $3,128 (7%). Entertainment from bands or DJs averages $1,390 (3%) while cakes and desserts run about $655 (2%) and hair and makeup services average $390 (1%).

ServiceAverage CostPercentage of Total (150 guests)
Catering$5,68813%
Florists$5,27612%
Bar Services$4,55011%
Photographers$3,9829%
Videographers$3,5558%
Wedding Planners$3,1287%
Bands/DJs$1,3903%
Cakes/Desserts$6552%
Hair & Makeup$3901%

Tennessee offers diverse venues that balance affordability with unforgettable settings for your special day. You'll discover options that perfectly match your vision while delivering that distinctive Southern charm that makes Tennessee celebrations truly special.

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