As a revitalized church sanctuary, Harmony Hall is the largest space at the Grandiflora with a design centered around timeless grandeur that beautifully meshes the old with the new. This space features a large stage that perfectly suits wedding ceremonies, concerts, and events that require higher capacity accommodations.
With large windows overlooking the courtyard and comfortable seating, this space invites you to relax and enjoy a drink with friends and family. This space is especially suited for receptions, cocktail hours, and jazz nights where bar service may be desired.
Step outside into a space perfect for cocktail hour, intimate conversations, outdoor weddings, and dancing the night away. The courtyard incorporates the beauty of nature with a modern design rooted in old-world charm.
Open to the public from dusk till dawn, this 1⁄4 acre garden welcomes the community to experience the natural beauty surrounding this historic venue. Featuring fountains, pools, seating, and sculptures handcrafted by the esteemed local sculptress, Julie Warren Conn, the gardens summon you to breathe in the majesty of nature.
“I have always dreamed of creating a place where people come together to enjoy music and celebrate special events. When I saw this space, I knew it had the potential to be a truly special place and a valuable asset to the community.”
“As a former wedding planner, I know just how important the details are for a smooth, stress-free event. I’m so excited to be a part of all the celebrations to come at the Grandiflora.”
"With over 16 years of property management experience, I take great pride in maintaining all of the facilities that I manage. With the Grandiflora, I look forward to providing a beautiful and safe venue for the many weddings, concerts, and other events for our community."
“As an avid music lover and pianist, I am especially excited to host the various jazz and classical musicians here at the Grandiflora. I was born and raised in Knoxville and am looking forward to this addition to the music scene here in East Tennessee.”