Aqueduct Ceremony Site
Brick arches, open sky, and one of the shorter walks from "I do" to dinner
You step through the brick arch and meet your spouse-to-be at the end of an aisle that holds your whole life on either side. Your guests are seated in white chairs along the lawn, the desert sky opens above you, and the Barn waits a short walk away with cocktail hour already breathing. Your officiant begins, and the part of the day you have been preparing for finally starts moving on its own. The Aqueduct carries voices the way old brick does, soft and clear, so the vow nobody else needed to hear lands the way you wrote it.



The Aqueduct is the kind of ceremony site that does not need decoration to feel like the start of something.
The Aqueduct is built for couples who want the ceremony to feel grounded and the reception to feel close. Around the Barn at Windmill Winery, the Aqueduct site, the cocktail hour space, and the Barn reception itself all sit within a short walk of each other. Guests do not get lost between events, and your photographer does not lose half an hour moving the wedding party between locations. The brick arches frame the altar without needing a separate floral install to carry the visual, though couples often add a simple drape or a low arrangement at the foot of the arch. The lawn approach is even and walkable in flats, in heels, and on a grandfather's arm. Couples planning a Phoenix wedding who tour the Aqueduct in person almost always book a Barn weekend off the same visit, because the geography of the day already feels solved before they leave.

Schedule a Venue Tour
You can see the brick arches in photographs and still be surprised by how the site sits. Walk the Aqueduct with one of our coordinators, see where the altar will be set, picture your processional, and decide whether the Barn is the venue you have been sketching out in your head. Schedule a tour today and find out if your date is still available.

























