"There are really no words to express how well Alisby
executed our wedding photos and videos. It’s truly the
one thing you have to keep the memory of the day so clear in your mind
and they did that perfectly"
Brian + Donna - Kensington, London
The Natural History Museum in London offers a truly remarkable setting for weddings, combining the grandeur of its iconic Victorian architecture with the unique charm of its extensive galleries. Licensed for civil marriages and civil partnerships, the museum presents a range of spectacular spaces suitable for both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations. The magnificent Hintze Hall, with its impressive capacity for up to 450 seated guests, stands as a testament to the venue's ability to accommodate large, lavish weddings. The hall's soaring arches and beautiful Victorian details provide a perfect backdrop for dancing and festivities.
For those seeking a more intimate ambiance, the Darwin Centre and Courtyard, with its modern glass atrium and the breathtaking Cocoon Gallery, offers a contemporary setting for up to 150 guests. The Earth Hall, home to the world’s most complete Stegosaurus fossil and a giant suspended globe, provides a celestial space for up to 200 guests. Additionally, the Fossil Way, with its Romanesque arches and terracotta stonework, is ideal for romantic ceremonies and pre-dinner drinks, accommodating ceremonies of up to 170 guests.
Alisby Wedding Films, with its established reputation since 2007, offers a unique opportunity to capture the essence of a wedding at this prestigious venue. Their experience in filming at the Natural History Museum, including discreetly handling high-profile and celebrity weddings, ensures that every special moment is captured with finesse and sensitivity. Alisby's expertise in creating natural, emotional, and evocative wedding videos complements the museum's awe-inspiring setting, making them an ideal choice for couples planning their wedding at this iconic London location.
This blend of the Natural History Museum's historic and elegant spaces with Alisby Wedding Films' professional and discreet videography services promises to create unforgettable memories for any couple celebrating their special day in this unique venue.
Your Story Set Against the Grandeur of History
Your Story Set Against the Grandeur of History
Each wedding at the Natural History Museum is a blend of natural beauty, emotional depth, and historical grandeur. This iconic venue, with its exquisite backdrops and dramatic lighting, provides endless opportunities for breathtaking videography. From the intricate architectural details to the mesmerizing exhibits, every corner tells a story, and we are there to capture it all.
Tailored Services for a Unique Experience
Tailored Services for a Unique Experience
We understand that every wedding is unique, and our services are designed to reflect this. Our approach is personal – we take the time to know you and your vision for the day. This intimate understanding allows us to plan meticulously and capture the essence of your celebration, ensuring your wedding film is as extraordinary as your love story.
Exclusive Packages for Natural History Museum Wedding
Discreet Documentary Style Photography
In addition to our videography services, we offer discreet documentary-style photography. Our skill ed photographers capture the essence of your wedding at the Natural History Museum and the Kensington area, focusing on natural, candid moments that evoke memories and emotions.
Capacity for Memories
The Natural History Museum accommodates up to 250 guests for wedding ceremonies and 400 for receptions, offering a magnificent setting for your celebration. Our team is experienced in filming in this grand space, ensuring every angle and every moment is captured beautifully.
Are you planning your wedding at the Natural History Museum in Kensington? Contact Alisby Wedding Films to ensure your memories are captured in a way that you'll cherish forever. Let us tell the story of your day in a film that's as unique as you are.
Wedding Videographer for Natural History Museum Kensington