by Stacey Marcus

January 14, 2009

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If you are a student, alumni, faculty, or child of the aforementioned, you have the esteemed privilege of hosting your wedding ceremony at the Chapel at Princeton University.

The grand chapel, the second-largest collegiate chapel in the United States and the third largest in the world, is truly a majestic venue. Originally built in the late 1800s, it was destroyed by fire in 1920 and rebuilt in the late 1920s at a cost of $2.4 million. The Gothic style and stunning stained-glass windows create an ethereal experience, perfect for an Ivy-League affair.

According to Chapel administrator Liz Powers, the chapel holds 1,233 guests and is extremely popular. So if you have notions of tying the knot in Princeton University Chapel, you need to either gain acceptance to the college or start attending parties to meet your future spouse! Visit web.princeton.edu/sites/chapel/worship.htm to learn more.
 

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