There are a few contenders, but if you want an almost other-worldly European style for your wedding, then Chateau de Lis and Chateau De Harpe are your top two options. If you want a smaller more intimate venue, keep scrolling -more suggestions tucked away at the bottom of this page.

Chateau de Lis- European Castle Wedding Venue
From its souring ceilings, romantic staircase and the killer “speak easy” bar– it’s one of my favorite venues to photograph because regardless of the season, the light is still so fantastic. The most dramatic windows produce the most dramatic images. And you know I love me some drama!

The beautiful bridal suite at Chateau De Lis has a terrace entrance and beautiful natural light for hair/makeup prep. Bridal portraits at Chateau De Lis are ethereal, editorial and have a luxury undertone because of the setting.

Château de Lis is the kind of wedding venue that feels designed for fashion and film—not just weddings.
Set against a backdrop of old-world European elegance, it offers a rare blend of refined luxury and editorial style. Every surface, line, and layer of light feels intentional: stone textures that photograph beautifully on film, soft neutral palettes that let fashion shine, and architecture that frames rather than competes with the couple. Ideal for weddings of 200 or more this Oregon City wedding venue is soon to launch an arboretum to extend their wedding offerings into the colder months.

Having photographed the owners’ daughters two-day wedding at the Chateau de Lis, I experienced the château not just as a venue, but as a living, breathing celebration space. Over multiple days, it revealed its versatility—intimate moments unfolding in quiet corners, grand editorial scenes set against its façade, and effortless transitions from day to night that feel cinematic rather than staged.

Château de Lis castle wedding venue is ideal for couples drawn to fashion-inspired weddings, film-driven imagery, and a slower, more intentional wedding experience. It invites narrative—moments that linger, movement that feels organic, and photographs that look less like documentation and more like pages from a magazine.


This is a venue for couples who care deeply about aesthetic, artistry, and legacy—where luxury is felt, not announced, and where wedding photographs become timeless rather than trendy.

Event Design: A Little Grace a Little Lace
Invitation Suite: Wild Berry Paper Studio
Portland Editorial Wedding photographer: Christa-Taylor



