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Florence

This city gave birth to the greatest artists in history and to genius  such as Dante; it’s a mosaic of extraordinary lives, of prestigious masterpieces of art: Florence, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Just imagine the entire setting of your wedding  in Florence: monuments which can tell of Popes and Princes; works of art  greeting you walking by; royal gardens and breathtaking panoramas; the Vasari corridor.

If you are planning your wedding in Italy, you can choose Florence and make it fully yours for a day!

 Civil ceremony in Florence

The Red Hall in 'Palazzo Vecchio' in the apartments which once belonged to 'Lorenzo il Magnifico' Prince of Florence, will be the venue to exchange your wedding promises.                                                                         
A waterfall of red curtains, royal chairs well-finished with gold, a place of refined elegance for an unforgettable wedding ceremony in one of the most famous historical palaces in Florence. 

 Protestant ceremony in Florence

Few steps away from ‘Ponte Vecchio’, there is a pretty and cosy Church where you can celebrate your Protestant ceremony: don’t miss the wonderful occasion to get married at St Mark's Church.

The Chaplain, Fr Lawrence, is an inspiring and wonderful man who will be extremely happy to lead you towards your new life together . 'Renewal of vows' ceremony can also be held at St Mark's.

 Catholic ceremony in Florence

For your  catholic ceremony, one of the most enchanting places just outside Florence: la Certosa, a small hamlet protected by its walls and high cypresses, typical from the area. Built in the mid XIV century, la Certosa is still nowadays the home of Benedettini monks.
You can have your wedding ceremony held in the marvelous Church of San Lorenzo with its façade made of ‘pietra serena’, the marble floor, the beautiful altar and frescos.

A glory of beauty for a touching catholic ceremony.

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