North Point Lighthouse Museum

2650 North Wahl Avenue, Milwaukee, WI
Capacity: 150 people

About North Point Lighthouse Museum

The North Point Lighthouse offers a one-of-a-kind experience for your wedding engagement, ceremony, reception, and rehearsal dinner for the person who desires a personal and intimate setting. Not only will your event be held in a historic setting, but you will also become a part of its history. A myriad of metaphors serve a couple well at the start of their life journey together: the longevity of the lighthouse; its bright beam guiding ships on their past journeys; and the dedication of its keepers to maintain the light shining on the horizon to those that seek it. As a meeting destination, the lighthouse can offer corporations both a relief from the corporate environment as well as provide a physical symbol of vision, sense of mission, steadfastness, guidance, unity, communication, and so on. Many companies have found this to be a central location that can be made either more formal or kept relaxed; intimate (use of our 12-person boardroom) or expansive (the gallery on the ground floor can hold up to 90 people seated theater-style). It can be a unique company picnic spot for 35 or 180 employees; a casual space for a departmental meeting, or an elegant cocktail event.

Event Pricing

Board Room Rental
$75 /hour
Pricing for meetings only
Banquets, Celebrations, Receptions, Rehearsals, Wedding Ceremonies
$1,400 /event
Pricing for weddings and parties only
Wedding Proposals
$75 - $200 /hour
Pricing for weddings only
Photography Only: On-Site
$150 /hour
Pricing for weddings and parties only
Wedding Rehearsals
$150 /hour
Pricing for weddings only

Event Spaces

Gallery Level Space
Gallery Level Space
Gallery Level, Lawn and Patio with Tent
Gallery Level, Lawn and Patio with Tent
Neighborhood
Venue Types
Amenities
  • ADA/ACA Accessible
  • Waterview
Features
  • Max Number of People for an Event: 150
  • Special Features: NOT available Saturdays & Sundays during open public hours, 1PM – 4PM. Museum is handicap accessible, however the tower is not. Due to space constraints, dancing is not allowed inside the museum.
  • Year Renovated: 2007