Curate is a gallery-and-detail landing page template built for museum wedding venue coordinators. It guides couples through a seasonal, hour-by-hour wedding day using full-bleed photography paired with precise logistics panels. A custom ink-and-watercolor header, a Parchment and Rust color palette, and an inline booking panel with transparent pricing make the page feel as considered as the weddings it represents.
by Rocket studio
Curate is a single-page landing page template for museum wedding venue coordinators. It pairs cinematic seasonal photography with scrollable detail panels, moving couples through spring ceremonies to winter candlelight dinners. An inline booking panel handles date selection, guest count, gallery wing preference, and package tier, all without leaving the page.
This template is built for venue coordinators who stage weddings inside cultural institutions. It speaks directly to the coordinator who already has gallery access, vendor relationships, and a clear vision, and needs a page that communicates all three at once.
Most wedding venue pages show a photo gallery and a contact form, then stop. That approach leaves couples guessing about logistics, access rules, and what a coordinator actually handles. Curate solves that gap by weaving emotional storytelling and specific operational detail together in one continuous scroll.
The template delivers a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that handles the full sales journey, from first impression to booking confirmation request. Every section is designed to earn trust before it asks for a decision.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Custom Ink-and-watercolor Header Illustration
Hour-by-hour Seasonal Scroll
Inline Booking Panel with Transparent Pricing
Persistent Reserve-your-date Bar
Lookbook Email Capture Path
Detail Panels with Logistics Clarity
Can I replace the illustrated header with my own venue photography?
How does the booking panel show unavailable dates?
What package tiers does the booking panel display?
Can I edit the gallery wing options in the booking panel?
Who is this landing page template best suited for?
This template ships with several purpose-built components that reflect how museum wedding bookings actually work.
The header features a delicate ink-and-watercolor rendering of a wedding table set inside a vaulted gallery. Architectural line work and loose color washes create an immediate sense of atmosphere. A hand-lettered name space invites every visitor to picture their own event.
The page moves through a wedding day hour by hour and season by season at the same time. Spring, summer, autumn, and winter each get a dedicated section with a full-bleed image and a detail panel. The rhythm alternates between full emotional impact and precise, scannable logistics.
Clicking the primary call to action opens a booking panel directly on the page. Couples select a date from a picker where unavailable dates appear grayed out, adjust guest count with a slider, choose a preferred gallery wing, and select a package tier. Transparent pricing displays inline at every step.
Each seasonal section includes a detail panel that lists the coordinator's specific responsibilities, the museum's access parameters for that moment, and existing vendor partnerships. Couples understand exactly what is handled before they ever send a message.
After the second seasonal scroll, a persistent bottom bar keeps the primary call to action visible at all times. This removes friction for couples who are ready to act partway through the page without needing to scroll back to the top.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable museum wedding lookbook in exchange for an email address. This captures couples who are still in the dreaming phase and keeps them connected to the coordinator's brand.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Illustrated Header | Sets atmosphere and invites personal projection |
| Spring Ceremony Moment | Opens the seasonal scroll with a sculpture garden ceremony |
| Booking Call to Action | Places the primary "Reserve Your Date" prompt early |
| Summer Cocktail Moment | Showcases the glass atrium golden-hour experience |
| Persistent Booking Bar | Keeps the reservation prompt visible after second scroll |
| Autumn Tablescape Moment | Highlights the Impressionist wing with amber lighting detail |
| Winter Candlelight Moment | Closes the seasonal arc in the medieval hall |
| Inline Booking Panel | Handles date, guest count, wing, and package selection |
| Lookbook Email Capture | Secondary path for couples still exploring options |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built around a Parchment and Rust color system. Every color choice references aged paper, iron oxide pigment, and gallery white, creating a palette that feels archival and warm rather than cold or corporate.
The template is structured to remain fully readable and functional on smaller screens without sacrificing the visual atmosphere that makes museum wedding content compelling.
The page is designed to move a couple from curiosity to commitment by making a specific date feel urgent and personal before pricing ever appears.
This template is part of a Luxe Minimal collection that prioritizes restraint and atmosphere over visual complexity. It is particularly well suited for coordinators whose value lies in access and curation rather than scale.