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Getting Married at the MQ

A special day calls for a special place

Wedding MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Wien. A bride and groom share a tender moment by large windows in a bright, modern venue. A long table is elegantly set with flowers and a bold bar sign.
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The MuseumsQuartier Wien is one of the largest cultural complexes in the world. It combines Baroque buildings with modern architecture, creating a truly special atmosphere for the happiest day of your life. The 90,000-square-meter complex and its unique location right in the heart of the city provide a spectacular setting for your wedding ceremony. The former imperial stables offer a wide variety of venues for civil ceremonies, the reception, and the subsequent wedding celebration.

The dedicated team at the MuseumsQuartier guarantees that your wedding day will run smoothly and stress-free, and promises an unforgettable celebration. To make your special day as wonderful as possible, we are happy to assist you with the planning and organization of your wedding ceremony.

You can have your marriage officer come to the MuseumsQuartier Wien. You can get more information at the registry office when you register your wedding.

Wedding ceremony at MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Vienna. A couple in wedding attire stands on the roof terrace and looks out over the rooftops of Vienna.
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Wedding ceremony at MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Vienna. A couple in wedding attire sits on the steps of MQ Libelle and gazes out over the rooftops of Vienna.
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Wedding MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Wien. A bride and groom share a tender moment by large windows in a bright, modern venue. A long table is elegantly set with flowers and a bold bar sign.
© Nani & Paul
Wedding ceremony at MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Vienna. A married couple walks across the MQ Libelle, which is decorated with flowers. The rooftops of Vienna can be seen in the background.
© Nani & Paul
Wedding MQ Libelle, MuseumsQuartier Wien. A newlywed couple walks along a path on the roof of MQ Libelle.
© Nani & Paul