Weddings & Receptions

 
 

Welcome to our wedding venue! Our museums, the Museum of Arts & Sciences and the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art, are filled with art, culture, and romance. We offer both indoor and outdoor spaces for your ceremony and reception, whether you're planning a cozy gathering or a lavish affair. Our venues provide a stunning backdrop for your special day, with endless possibilities for colors and decor. Our team is here to help with all the planning details, ensuring your wedding is a memorable experience with beautiful photos to cherish forever. We can't wait to help make your dream wedding a reality!

Photo Credits: Left and Right Images - Debra Eby Photography, Middle Images - Kt Crabb Photography

Please note that all tours of rental spaces must be booked in advance to ensure that a representative from the Events Department is onsite to assist your needs. Please contact rentals@moas.org to schedule your tour today!

 

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Take a Virtual Tour of the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art




 

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art

Main Hall

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Occupancy 
    • Seated Banquet - 145 people
    • Cocktail Reception - 200 people
  • Additional Features: Built-in sound system

Left Photo Credit: PSJ Photography, Right Photo Credit: Debra Eby Photography

 

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art

Permanent Gallery

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies
  • Occupancy:
    • Seated - 145 people (for ceremony only)
  • Additional Features: Built-in sound system
  • No food or drink is allowed in this space

Left Photo Credit: PSJ Photography, Right Photo Credit: Debra Eby Photography

 

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art

AdventHealth Courtyard

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Occupancy:
    • Seated Banquet - 96 people under the lanai, 216 people on the grass
    • Cocktail Reception - 126 people under the lanai, 274 people on the grass
  • Additional Features: Built-in sound system

Photo Credits: Kt Crabb Photography

 

Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art

Consolidated Tomoka Education Room

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  • Ideal for: Buffet and bar, overflow seating, and children's entertainment room
  • Occupancy:
    • Seated Banquet - 45 people
    • Cocktail Reception - 60 people
  • Additional Features: Built-in screen and projector

 

 

Museum of Arts & Sciences

Root Hall

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Occupancy:
    • Seated Banquet - 136 people
    • Cocktail Reception - 179 people

Photo Credit: Bumby Photography

 

Museum of Arts & Sciences

Root Family Museum Train Station

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Occupancy:
    • Seated Banquet - 96 people
    • Cocktail Reception - 126 people

Photo Credit: Debra Eby Photography

 

Museum of Arts & Sciences

Lowell and Nancy Lohman Family Planetarium

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies
  • Occupancy:
    • 94 people

Photo Credit: Alicia Lynn Photography

 

Museum of Arts & Sciences

L. Gale Lemerand Wing Main Hall

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  • Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies and receptions
  • Occupancy:
    • Seaated Banquet - 220
    • Cocktail Reception - 350

Photo Credit: Debra Eby Photography



             


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