Historic Wedding Venues in Central Florida
Restored mansions, century-old hotels, and grand civic buildings — venues with a story already half-written, paired with the Central Florida setting. We've cataloged 12 historic venues in Central Florida. Pricing varies between venues. Each listing includes a verified photo gallery and direct contact details. Use the multi-quote form to send your wedding details to several venues at once — most respond within 24-48 hours.
Historic venues in Central Florida12 venues

Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum
Award-winning 1932 Spanish farmhouse designed by architect James Gamble Rogers II, with original Spanish roof tiles, whitewashed century-old brick, and a bell tower. Restored interiors evoke 19th-century Spain across living room, library, courtyards, and a twinkling courtyard with market lights.
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Chapel and Cellar
Restored 1935 chapel paired with a rustic, leather-and-oak Cellar lounge and a fountain courtyard at the entrance of Hannibal Square, one block from Park Avenue. Designed for intimate ceremonies, rehearsal dinners, and micro-weddings.
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Dr. Phillips House
A Victorian-era National Historic Landmark on Lake Lucerne in downtown Orlando, dating to the 1893 era and tied to citrus pioneer Dr. P. Phillips. The site doubles as a six-room boutique inn and offers garden ceremony space, a covered veranda, gazebo, and indoor Victorian rooms with French doors.
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Heller Hall
An intimate event hall in the Healthy West Orange Heritage and Cultural Center within Winter Garden's downtown historic district, featuring high ceilings, chandelier, and large windows opening onto a 600 sq ft pergola. Sits along the West Orange Trail in the brick-lined historic core.
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Historic Venue 1902
Locally husband-and-wife-owned 20,000+ sq ft former 1902 grammar school spanning a full city block in walkable downtown Sanford. Features a Grand Ballroom, separate bridal and grooms suites, library, and indoor/outdoor ceremony spaces.
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Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College
Built in 1932 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Knowles features dramatic stone towers, stained-glass windows, and a vintage pipe organ. The adjacent Rice Family Pavilion handles receptions on Rollins' lakefront campus.
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Lakeside Inn
Established 1883 — Florida's oldest continuously operating hotel and last surviving grand Victorian-era resort in Central Florida. Five yellow-and-white Victorian buildings line Lake Dora with a 200-foot rocking-chair verandah and lakefront docks.
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Mount Dora Yacht Club
Florida's oldest inland yacht club, established 1913, with floor-to-ceiling windows over Lake Dora and sunset views from a screened pavilion. Newly renovated lakefront clubhouse in historic downtown Mount Dora with private parking.
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Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek
Ten-acre historic property featuring an 1800s replica church, original Florida pioneer buildings, a restored barn, ancient oak trees, and a screened pavilion. Operated by the Osceola County Historical Society near Lake Tohopekaliga.
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Sydonie Mansion
Historic 22,000 sq ft estate originally built in 1883 with 42 rooms, century-old oaks, a wrap-around covered porch, Spanish courtyard, boathouse, and lakeside views. Couples marry under live oaks, host cocktails in the courtyard, and dance on the massive porch.
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The Capen House
Restored 1885 Tudor Revival home famously floated by barge across Lake Osceola in 2013 and reassembled at the Polasek Museum's three-acre lakefront grounds. Features original heart-pine floors, vintage fixtures, an indoor veranda overlooking the lake, and an expansive lakefront patio.
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The Highland Manor
A 110-year-old historic manor in downtown Apopka offering grand vintage Southern charm, four distinct event spaces (including the Crystal Ballroom and Oak Room), and grounds anchored by a 110-year-old oak tree. Full-service venue with in-house catering through Events by Dubsdread.
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