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Places to Have a Wedding in Middle Tennessee

    Ryman Auditorium

    • The first place that comes to many visitors' minds as an essential spot when visiting Nashville is the Ryman Auditorium, home to the Grand Ole Opry and the site of many landmark events in country music history. The site is also open for wedding ceremonies on a limited basis, and country music fans will have a hard time finding a more fitting location than the stage of the Ryman Auditorium for a unique wedding.

      116 5th Avenue North

      Nashville, TN 37219

      (615) 889-3060

      http://ryman.com

    Opryland Hotel

    • While the Opryland theme park is no longer in place, the Opryland Hotel remains an impressive landmark in Nashville. Located around 10 miles from downtown, it is one of the largest hotels and convention centers in the country. The hotel offers a number of beautiful and unique sites for weddings, including indoor sites under a glass atrium surrounded by gorgeous plant life and gushing fountains.

      2800 Opryland Drive

      Nashville, TN 37214

      (615) 889-1000

      www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylord-opryland/special-events

    The Parthenon and Centennial Park

    • The Parthenon is designed to replicate the sprawling architecture of Ancient Greece, and it is a very unique location for a wedding ceremony. History buffs and those who appreciate grand architecture may find it the perfect setting. Wedding-goers can also enjoy the beauty of Centennial Park before and after the ceremony.

      www.nashville.gov/parthenon/

      (615) 862-8431

    Country Music Hall of Fame

    • Country music fans will love the experience of a wedding surrounded by artifacts, costumes and instruments from country music history. The museum offers a unique wedding experience and even provides food and planning services. Located right in downtown Nashville, it is one of the most unique wedding locations in the city.

      222 Fifth Avenue South

      Nashville, TN 37203

      (615) 416-2001

      http://countrymusichalloffame.org/weddings/



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