A Spring Wedding at Chicago Cultural Center by Sprung Photo

 

Here is another featured post about my favorite Chicago area venues!

 

Chicago Cultural Center is one of the most beautiful buildings you will see in Chicago. It was completed in 1897 as Chicago’s first central public library. Top architects and craftsmen from all around the country used the most luxurious materials, such as rare imported marbles, polished brass, fine hardwoods, and mosaics of Favrile glass, mother-of-pearl and colored stone. On the south side of the building is the world’s largest stained glass Tiffany dome at 38 feet in diameter with some 30,000 pieces of glass and on the north side of the building is a 40-foot-diameter dome with some 50,000 pieces of glass in an intricate Renaissance pattern, designed by Healy & Millet.

 

Below is a wedding I photographed in May at Chicago Cultural Center:

 

 

 

You can contact Chicago Cultural Center directly at their website linked here and if you liked how this wedding was photographed, you may contact Victoria Sprung of Sprung Photo here!

Chicago Wedding Photography by:
Victoria Sprung Photography, LLC
2841 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
victoria@sprungphoto.com