Of all the classic wedding venues in the Lake Tahoe area, estates have long been at the heart of the rich Tahoe mountain wedding tradition. Among these, the Valhalla Estate has a vibrant heritage of elegant wedding celebrations and unique cultural events. Norwegian for “heavenly place”, Valhalla is truly an ideal name for this Lake Tahoe wedding venue.
Situated on the south east shore of Lake Tahoe on the Tallac Historic site, the Valhalla estate is surrounded by 74 acres of amazing lakeside property. Set against the amazing backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Tahoe Estate photographers love the the Valhalla estate for its incredible scenery and beautiful photographic opportunities. Built in 1923, the Grand Hall at Valhalla harbors a 20 foot stone fireplace. Luminous hardwood floors bring life and light to the expansive two-story ceremony site, and French doors open onto a wrap-around porch with views of Lake Tahoe.
Imbued with a rustic elegance you won’t find elsewhere among Lake Tahoe wedding venues, the Valhalla estate is a historic structure that continues to set the stage for stunning, romantic weddings. A destination wedding here will surely be remembered by you wedding guests for years to come.
Chris Werner takes wedding photography assignments at fine venues throughout the Lake Tahoe area, including South Lake Tahoe weddings. If you’re considering the Valhalla Estate for your wedding, you might also visit Tahoe’s very own Ritz-Carlton, the famous Fitz-Haven, or the Hyatt Regency Resort in Incline Village.
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