The Berkeley City Club is one of Northern California’s most beautiful vintage wedding venues: a gorgeous private social club, hotel and event venue, designed and built in the late 1920s by architect Julia Morgan. And it is absolutely, positively stunning.
There’s both indoor and outdoor space and incredible architectural details throughout. This would be the perfect spot for a vintage-inspired Bay Area wedding (there’s even a small hotel!)
Architect Julia Morgan also designed Hearst Castle in San Simeon, and the Berkeley City Club was also known as the “Little Castle”, thanks to it’s grand designs. It’s truly a work of art!
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It’s the truth: we’re absolutely in love with each of the beautiful, simple yet elegant details at this intimate 1920s style wedding in Tulsa, Oklahoma, sent to us from Bolt Photography. With the breathtaking backdrop of the Italianate design Dresser Mansion, built in 1919, each detail of this lovely vintage inspired wedding is a sweet …
The American love affair with trains and train travel may have waned a bit in recent times, but thankfully some of our most beautiful train stations are still around. There has always been a romantic appeal to rail travel, and even in cities where the stations are no longer a travel hub, we’re lucky that …
Berkeley City Club || Vintage Venue
The Berkeley City Club is one of Northern California’s most beautiful vintage wedding venues: a gorgeous private social club, hotel and event venue, designed and built in the late 1920s by architect Julia Morgan. And it is absolutely, positively stunning.
There’s both indoor and outdoor space and incredible architectural details throughout. This would be the perfect spot for a vintage-inspired Bay Area wedding (there’s even a small hotel!)
Architect Julia Morgan also designed Hearst Castle in San Simeon, and the Berkeley City Club was also known as the “Little Castle”, thanks to it’s grand designs. It’s truly a work of art!
Click the images below for larger versions and more info.
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