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Palatial & Heritage Wedding Recreations

byNeha DuaTakes projects across India; Visit office in New Patel Nagar, New DelhiStarts from12,00,000 Per Event (300-400 Pax)View full gallery

We do not merely set up venues; we construct stories. Inspired by the regal architecture of Mysore and the sacred grandeur of India’s ancient temples, we transform modern spaces into living, breathing chapters of royal tradition.

The centerpiece of our Mysore Mandira project: a breathtaking recreation of a South Indian temple facade, serving as a divine mandap. This structure was the culmination of immense craftsmanship, designed to be a sanctum of devotion and grandeur.

An aerial view showcasing the epic scale of our Mysore Mandira wedding, designed for over 4,000 guests. The layout featured a 200-foot aisle, seamlessly integrated dining and lounge areas, and a sacred path symbolizing the couple's divine union.

The climax of the ceremony, with pyrotechnics illuminating the temple-inspired mandap and the grand aisle. This bird's-eye view captures the energy and scale of an event where every detail was curated for a magical, immersive experience.

The main stage of our 'Shahi Jharokha' wedding, where a golden dome and intricate archways create a regal backdrop. The design, inspired by Udaipur's palaces, is adorned with cascading floral garlands for a touch of royal opulence.

The grand entrance to the 'Shahi Jharokha' wedding at dusk. The golden-hued structures, inspired by Udaipur's royal architecture, are illuminated to create a warm and majestic welcome for guests arriving for the celebration.

The grand entrance corridor designed for our Mysore Mandira project. Flanked by monumental elephant sculptures and adorned with jade-green and gold-gilded arches, this entryway was a direct tribute to the Durbar Hall of Mysore Palace.

A stunning photo opportunity space inspired by the resplendence of the Mysore Palace. Featuring royal arches, jewel-toned colors, and a massive ornamental medallion, this corner transformed the venue into a living canvas of South Indian royalty.

A side view of the Mysore Palace Mandira structures, showcasing the detailed canopies and chandeliers. Each element was designed to radiate divinity and opulence, creating a multi-layered visual experience for guests.

Another perspective of the grand mandap structures, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship of the temple-inspired canopies against the night sky. The warm lighting enhances the architectural details and creates an inviting atmosphere.

A frontal view of the Mysore Palace Mandira mandap, a sacred setting crafted in devotion to eternal love. This homage to Tirupati Balaji was designed not just for grandeur, but as a sanctum radiating divinity.

About Palatial & Heritage Recreations

When we build a Mysore Palace or temple-inspired mandap for over 4,000 guests, the challenge is not just the scale of the fabrication. It is balancing the imposing height of a 40-foot facade with the intimacy required for the ceremony. We achieve this by layering textures like velvet and hand-placed floral shola, ensuring that even amidst thousands, the couple remains the singular focus of the vows.

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