The Best Wedding Locations, Venues And Sites In Madison
If you live in "mad town" (Madison, Wisconsin) and are planning a wedding then we can help you find your perfect wedding location, wedding spot or wedding venue. Madison is a large enough city to have an abundance of wedding ceremony and wedding reception sites. If you include a larger surrounding municipalities like Sun Prairie Middleton, Stoughton, Fitchburg and the smaller communities like Pleasant Springs, Dunkirk, Windsor, Monona, Burke, De Forest, Maple Bluff, Verona, Waunakee, Cottage Grove, Shorewood Hills, Bristol, Blooming Grove, McFarland, Westport and Dunn, you have a huge area from which to choose your dream wedding location. Indoors or out, Madison offers a wedding sites to meet everyone's taste.
A city this size also has a lot to offer to out-of-town wedding guests. Rich in both culture and history, Madison boasts the Madison Repertory Theatre, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, the Madison Ballet, the Madison Symphony Orchestra, and The Madison Opera, just to name a few. Your guests may also be interested in visiting some of the other major attractions like the Wisconsin Historical Museum, UW-Madison's Chazen Museum of Art, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The Babcock Hall Dairy Store, Henry Vilas Zoo, Overture Center for the Arts, Mifflin Street, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Unitarian Meeting House, and State Street are major points of interest. It is becoming more common to plan and entire weekend of events as part of a overall wedding plan. This can include a pre-wedding reception on the Friday before the wedding. This gives the engaged couple of opportunity to greet their out-of-town guests and spend more time with them before they go on their honeymoon.
Although University of Wisconsin has satellite campuses all over the state, the Madison campus has a approximately 40,000 students making it a significant portion of the Madison population..Used as the backdrop for Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 comedy 'Back to School', the University of Wisconsin is a great addition to Madison and adds both culture and diversity to the city. Other universities include Madison Area Technical College, Edgewood College, Madison Media Institute, and Herzing College. Students interested in an on-campus wedding should contact the school administration.
If you are planning a very traditional wedding, you might start your wedding planning by contacting your favorite church, as some churches offer facilities for both the wedding ceremony and reception. Even the most traditional wedding can be enhanced by having the wedding reception at a secondary wedding facility. Regardless of what style wedding you are planning, Madison is a beautiful city with an enormous selection of top wedding locations, excellent outdoor wedding sites and historic banquet halls to choose from.
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