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    The Masonic is a historic wedding venue located in Detroit, Michigan. The Masonic is dedicated to creating unforgettable wedding experiences and memorable moments that will be cherished for years to come. The experienced staff at The Masonic will bring your wedding vision to life with their one-of-a-kind customer service skills, overall thoughtfulness and impeccable attention to detail.Facilities and Capacity The Masonic can accommodate up to 600 wedding guests in its vintage indoor event spaces. The venue offers multiple spaces where couples can host their ceremony or reception within The Masonic. Their Crystal Ballroom features prestigious interiors with classical Italian decor and over 10,500 square feet of flexible event space, which includes comfortable dressing rooms and high-quality sound and audio equipment. Meanwhile, their Fountain Ballroom is a contemporary space perfect for hosting grand ceremonies and receptions, offering over 16,500 square feet of flexible event space. Then, their Chapel is a replica of London?s Westminster Abbey. The Masonic provides chairs, tables and a dance floor during all of the wedding events they host.Services Offered The Masonic is a full-service venue available for hosting wedding ceremonies and receptions. An onsite event planning specialist will be on hand prior to and on your special day to assist you with all of your needs and wants during your wedding. The Masonic offers in-house catering and bartending services, but couples may also bring in their own caterer. The venue provides barware, flatware, linens, and china during the wedding events they cater. At the Masonic, couples will find parking, valet, and shuttle service, as well as wheelchair access for couples and their guests.History Originally built in 1926, The Masonic–also known as Detroit?s Masonic Temple–is the largest building of its kind in the world. Designed by the George Mason and Company architecture firm in the early 1920s, the venue?s original design included three theaters, a Shrine building, a Chapel, eight lodge rooms, a barber shop and even a 16-lane bowling alley.