
Wedding Planning in Masonic Temple Detroit - The Way to a Perfect Wedding
Planning a wedding in Detroit? The Masonic of Detroit at Temple Avenue is a place that you can look into. The setting is ideal for a beautiful wedding and it offers the best services in the wedding industry. Known as the world's largest Masonic temple, the Masonic of Detroit comes with a Bride's Room, a Groom's Room, a Commandery, a Chapel, a Crystal Ballroom, a Scottish Rite Lobby and Lodge Rooms.
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The Bride's Room
This is the most important room of all. Here the beautiful bride gets to dress in all the beautiful glory before emerging to marry the man of her dreams. The room is well equipped to accommodate the bride, her long flowing dress and her attendants.
The Groom's Room
This is the place where the groom can relax with his groomsmen and handle the last minute jitters. It is completely private and can accommodate all the groomsmen who are there to share the special day with him.
Commandery Parlor
This is the place where you can receive your guests and they can relax before the wedding begins. All the guests can meet and talk to each other here before they proceed to the chapel.
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Chapel
A large room with the ideal ambiance to exchange your wedding vows in, the chapel is the place where it all comes down to. With a seating capacity of 425, is ideal for both large and smaller weddings.
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Crystal Ballroom
Once the wedding is over, its time for the reception party. Head your guests to the crystal ballroom to enjoy the best evening of your lives. The elegant and sophisticated ambiance of the ballroom makes it an ideal place to organize your reception party.
The Masonic of Detroit
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