The Most Unusual and Unique Wedding Venue Ideas Australia Wide

South Australia:

State Library of South Australia

Located on North Terrace, Adelaide’s cultural boulevard, the State Library is one of the most iconic and cultural venues in South Australia. Step into a treasure trove of fine art, spectacular architectural spaces and the richly atmospheric embrace of one of the best heritage collections in Australia.

With the stunning Spence Wing nestled between the famous classical facades, the State Library of South Australia presents some outstanding venue options – historical and contemporary perfect for all wedding reception formats within a world of books.

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National Railway Museum

Whether you’re looking for an intimate setting for a small gathering or a venue that can accommodate hundreds of guests, the National Railway Museum is an impressive option.

The museum holds a civil ceremony licence,�so you can hold your wedding ceremony within the spectacular surroundings of the museum with up to 200 guests.

A number of special venues are available within the museum for the wedding ceremony the most popular being alongside Queen Victoria’s carriage in the Royal Gallery.

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Bridgewater Mill

The Bridgewater Mill is an iconic and unique Adelaide Hills Restaurant and�Wine Lounge which is housed in a historic 1860s flour mill.

Choose from any wedding package through this link.

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