Bride and groom cutting cake by the historic fireplace at Stotesbury Mansion, one of the best wedding venues in Philadelphia.

5 Mansion Wedding Venues In Philadelphia For A Unique Setting


Are you dreaming of mansion wedding venues in Philadelphia for a unique setting?

Certainly, Philadelphia is home to some lovely mansions, blending historic charm with timeless elegance. These wedding venues in Philadelphia provide a unique atmosphere to celebrate, making your big day even more memorable. Stay with us as we guide you through some of the best mansion wedding venues in Philadelphia.

Five Philadelphia Mansions Sure to Dazzle On Your Big Day

Reception at Stotesbury Mansion in Philadelphia.

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The Stotesbury Mansion

If you’re looking for a unique reception venue with the refined style of a bygone era, look no further than Stotesbury Mansion. This wedding venue in Rittenhouse Square reflects the entertaining style of elite Philadelphia society, having hosted U.S. presidents and businessmen of the Gilded Age.

In fact, once inside, you will be dazzled by some of its distinctive features such as its imported Georgian Ballroom from England with crystal Louis XV period chandeliers. Look up and you’ll see gold ceiling panels and soaring Corinthian marble columns. Then, of course, there’s Dolly Madison’s fireplace from the White House and a 14th century Italian marble fireplace.

However, the most intriguing among its features is the hall of mirrors that once was a maze created to sidetrack authorities during Prohibition.

Finally, built in 1870, it’s easy to see why Stotesbury Mansion is on the National Register of Historic Places and a sought after location for celebrations. The venue can host up to 200 guests.

Exterior of Ridgeland Mansion, one of the best wedding venues in Philadelphia.

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Ridgeland Mansion

Tucked away within Fairmount Park, Ridgeland Mansion, is a Federal style landmark built in 1762. Situated on five acres, it offers a picturesque setting perfect for couples looking for a Philadelphia wedding venue with indoor and outdoor options. In fact, Ridgeland Mansion’s park setting provides a blend of nature with a sense of history right in the heart of the city.

Reception in luxury tent at Ridgeland Mansion in Philadelphia.

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In addition, it has an extensive seasonal tent that includes a wooden dance floor, kitchen, restrooms as well as a covered patio.

Finally, Ridgeland Mansion can host up to 300 guests and is exclusive to Joshua’s Catering and Open Aire Affairs.

Reception at Hill=Physick House, one of the best mansion wedding venues in Philadelphia.

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Hill-Physick House

The four story Hill-Physick House, in Philadelphia’s Society Hill, is a remarkable Federal-style brick mansion built in 1786. This National Historic Landmark once entertained the nation’s elite in its first floor Parlor and Drawing Room where you will find French Neoclassical period pieces. These areas are more intimate and can host up to 40 seated or 75 guests cocktail style.

Al fresco reception at Hill-Physick House wedding in Philadelphia.

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Outside, Hill-Physick House features 19th century gardens, winding paths and a charming courtyard. Celebrations outside on the grounds can allow for up to 100 guests. In fact, you may even reserve their tent. If you are looking for a distinctive wedding venue, its location in the historic district adds an unrivaled touch of Philadelphia’s colonial history to your celebration. Finally, the venue rental includes access to the museum and a docent is available to answer questions about its history. Hill-Physick House partners with several area caterers.

Bride and groom in front of Glen Foerd Mansion, one of the best Philadelphia wedding venues.

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Glen Foerd

Glen Foerd is a historic mansion and 18 acre estate along the banks of the Delaware River in Philadelphia’s Torresdale neighborhood. It offers a blend of history and nature for a scenic wedding experience. The early 20th-century landmark is a blend of Italianate and Classical Revival style architecture, with lovely gardens and a relaxing riverfront.

Riverside Pavilion at Glen Foerd Mansion wedding venue in Philadelphia.

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The stately mansion evokes a sense of timeless luxury with spaces perfect for more intimate ceremonies and receptions.

In addition, Glen Foerd has a waterfront terrace, ideal for outdoor ceremonies or a memorable cocktail hour setting with sparkling Delaware River views. For larger weddings, its Riverside Pavilion offers a customizable outdoor setting to enjoy nature as well as the charming backdrop of the mansion.

Bride and groom sitting on steps at Knowlton Mansion at dusk in Philadelphia.

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Knowlton Mansion

Knowlton Mansion is a wedding venue in Philadelphia’s northeast section, blending timeless charm, history and nature. Built in 1881 by Frank Furness, the restored Victorian mansion is on thirteen acres of landscaped perennial gardens. It’s complete with a conservatory, ceremony locations, pergola, terrace, a spacious ballroom for up to 200 guests and even stables.

Inside, Knowlton Mansion showcases soaring ceilings, and large stained glass windows, reflecting 19th-century elegance. The interior strikes a balance between the luxury of grand space and the warmth of an intimate setting. You’ll enjoy features such as its sweeping staircase and ornately detailed fireplaces, each unique spots for capturing memorable moments.

Finally, Knowlton Mansion partners with Conroy Catering.