Castle Gallery
The Castle provides a unique opportunity for wedding photos in a way many venues cannot. Louisiana Castle is a “true castle” by definition. The original owner and planner of the Castle, Dr. Belcher, had his concept in mind, and his desire was to build a castle in the fashion of an English Norman (keep) Castle. Eighty yards of concrete with 3,000 blocks for the foundation, an additional 85,000 bricks for construction, genuine arrow slits in windows, all with no construction blueprints, and a true castle was built…. over many years and much sacrifice. (Be sure to read Dr. Belcher’s story.)
The Balcony in the Juliet Suite is a main photo for our Brides. Our Brides use this room to complete their look for the wedding and it makes a luxurious room to “stash her” so the Groom doesn’t sneak a peek before the wedding. Famous shots are the bride standing by the Juliet Balcony overlooking the Ceremony site, displaying her beautiful dress, front and back. This is a Castle favorite!
Our Famous Throne Chairs
Beautiful Outdoor Ceremonies
Do you plan on having a Unity Candle in your Ceremony? What about a Unity Sand Ceremony? Tying the Knot?
The Germans have an old tradition of “A Log Cutting Unity Ceremony.” Yes, you read that correctly. They felt it was a good way for a couple to tackle their first obstacle together!
While we don’t see Couples at The Castle having a log rolling contest or throwing a “Bon Fire Unity Ceremony” we are open to ideas. We want your ceremony to be as unique as you are!
The Bride & Groom Exit
After the Bride and Groom make their exit from the Ceremony, pictures are taken with the Wedding party. These pictures can be inside, outside, or a combination of. We cannot stress enough to select a photographer you communicate well with and that you and the photographer have a plan. It is difficult for photographers to capture every moment without a plan of action. Should you have a wedding with 150 Guests or more, the photographer may discuss having a second shooter.
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Getting married in the United States is easy when you are a resident of the United States. But with destination weddings on the rise, be aware, one issue we have heard from travel agents and Couples is how difficult it can be to get married in another country. IE: Some states in Mexico require blood tests for the Bride and Groom, and in some cases, Costa Rica requires marriage classes.
Getting married in Louisiana does not require much, regardless if you are a Louisiana resident, or a resident anywhere else in the United States. Marriages for foreigners is allowed in the United States in most cases. Please see our Destination Weddings page for further details should you be a non-resident of Louisiana or the United States.