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    Mizner Estate is a wedding venue located in Fort Myers, Florida. This refined venue is ideal for hosting a range of celebrations. Suitable for intimate or lavish affairs, it boasts a myriad of eye-catching features. From the historic architecture to the touches of nature, this setting is fitting for your fairytale ?I do? moment.
    Facilities and Capacity
    Mizner Estate can accommodate numerous celebrations. Engagement soirees, rehearsal dinners, ceremonies, and receptions can all be enjoyed here. Festivities ranging from between 2 and 150 people are welcome, making the location suitable for low-key or lavish weddings. The wedding party can use the get-ready rooms to prepare for the all-important ceremony. The layout is defined by decor from the 1920s, boasting a period charm that would please many. Tall palm, mango, and oak trees dominate the setting, while everybody can enjoy some photo opportunities around the grounds. An open-air courtyard, styled with black-and-white paving, offers an ideal place for portraits and group photos. Balconies and walkways are also available for social media-worthy pictures. As the evening draws nearer, the reception revelries can begin as the couple and their guests settle in to the inviting interiors.
    Services Offered
    An event coordinator is more than happy to assist the happy couple with their vision. Mizner Estate?s team delights in ensuring that clients? preferences are taken care of wherever possible. As such, the property can be rented out from one day up to an entire week. To facilitate extended parties, accommodation may be made available. A dedicated catering team is on hand to serve meals such as buffets, cocktail receptions, hors d?oeuvres, plated dishes, stations, and more. To complement the dining experience, bartenders can provide Champagne for that truly romantic late-night toast.
    History
    The Mizner Estate is owned by Doreen Lehner, and it regularly plays host to weddings. First designed by high-profile architect Addison Mizner in 1924, it retains its original appeal alongside a timeless charm. Owing to this rich past, it is recognised as part of the National Registry of Historic Places.