Romanesque Revival Castle
Rhodes Hall
Atlanta, GA




The 'Castle on Peachtree' — Atlanta's 1904 Romanesque mansion.
Designed in 1904 for furniture magnate Amos Rhodes and now headquarters of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, Rhodes Hall blends Romanesque Revival stonework with painted Confederate-history stained glass and a hand-carved mahogany staircase. It's one of the most distinctive wedding venues on Peachtree Street.
What's included
- Mahogany staircase entrance
- Stained-glass ceremony hall
- Lawn cocktail receptions
- Curated by the Georgia Trust
What couples say
Rhodes Hall, affectionately known as the 'Castle on Peachtree,' is a Romanesque Revival mansion managed by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation that delivers intimate elegance in the heart of Atlanta's Midtown. Couples and photographers adore the stately stone façade, ornate fireplaces, and the sweeping grand staircase, which has earned it Bride's Choice Awards annually since 2012. Its limited capacity of around 100 seated guests makes it best suited to couples who prefer an intimate, curated celebration over a large ballroom event.
Rated 4.8/5 on WeddingWire (65 reviews), 4.5/5 on The Knot (21 reviews), and 4.6/5 on Google (137 reviews).
- Iconic 'Castle on Peachtree' Romanesque Revival architecture
- Ornate fireplaces and grand staircase perfect for portraits
- Annual Bride's Choice Award winner since 2012
- Distinctive Midtown Atlanta historic landmark setting
- Intimate atmosphere ideal for smaller, elegant receptions


