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Open Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
10 AM - 4 PM
Sunday
12 PM - 4 PM
Closed Mondays
Closed on all
major holidays
Contact Lee Hribal
Business Manger/Wedding Coordinator
Lee's email
920.735.9370 ext 104
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Siekman Room:
Siekman Room has high mullioned leaded windows on three walls, terrazzo floors and an exhibit of historic paintings and stained glass windows. Two sets of French doors open on the large lobby gallery which has tile floors, a beamed ceiling and a six-foot fireplace.
Capacity: 50 people
Approximately 1,900 square feet.
Ogilvie Hall:
Ogilvie Hall is a large hall with heavy beamed ceilings, carpeting, a stage area and antique lighting fixtures. The 1926 Austin pipe organ used by the Masons in their rituals is in working order and available for use with a rental. An 1891 Bechstein grand piano and a public address system is also available in this hall.
Capacity: 165 people
Approximately 3,400 square feet.
The History Museum at the Castle offers a unique setting for any wedding function. In addition to a memorable setting for weddings, the personal attention of our staff is unparalleled - assisting with referrals, planning and event day coordination to assure your wedding is a complete success.
The History Museum, originally a Masonic Temple, was built in 1923. Throughout the building, Egyptian and medieval motifs are found in every room and gallery. The temple’s architectural style, Norman Revival, creates the illusion of a mysterious castle. Read about our beautiful building here.
The History Museum will not be available for any rentals from August 13, 2012 - February 1, 2013.
Special thanks to MiaS Photo and Two Guys Photography for donating the slideshow wedding images. Other photographers that have donated images to the History Museum are:
Glitz Photography and Pheifer Photography
Photo courtesy of Pheifer Photography