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Amalfi Coast Venue
This is surely one of our favourite venue in Positano : a two-story stone
building located on the beach, in the heart of Positano in a secluded and
intimate position. The castle-like look contributes to create a unique romantic
atmosphere enhanced by the great attention to details. Surely a pleasant
and relaxing venue ideal for a candlelight wedding reception with a breath-
taking view of Positano and the sea.
Romantic and with fabulous views that can be enjoyed from all the terraces,
the sophisticated atmosphere of this place attracts VIPs and stars. We had
the pleasure to organize parties for Justine Timberlake, Beverly Mitchell and
many others!! You can be one of them.
Regarding your ceremony: for your civil wedding you could take advantage
of the panoramic terrace of the town hall, instead for a catholic service
Positano can offer you a wonderful cathedral on the beach, at walking
distance from this restaurant! In case you may be interested instead in
blessing or symbolic wedding the top terrace of the restaurant, called ‘the
Paradise Terrace’ (guess why???) is at your complete disposal.
The interiors are characterized by the typical local Mediterranean decoration
and atmosphere : stone walls, unusual, modern lighting effects in the disco,
furnished with small white leather sofas. Beautiful marble mosaic in the
middle of the floor.
The restaurant proposes an excellent Mediterranean cuisine and great
selection of Italian and International wines. Neapolitan cuisine with a modern
twist. Local specialties with emphasis on fresh seafood. Renown for lobster
and shellfish from the Mediterranean Sea, the restaurant offers a menu with
many choices that you can freely customize. Don’t miss the superb wine
cellar, hewn in the rock!
An elegant Cocktail bar and Dancing club is located on the ground floor
ideal for dancing until dawn. We can easily reserve for you and your guests
an area in the disco for your after reception party. This is one of Italy’s most
beautiful discos.
Prices are very reasonable considering the exclusivity of this location:
affordable to luxury, depending on weather the venue is rented as a whole
(restaurant, terraces and disco) or in part, like a terrace for symbolic
weddings. The main restaurant on the first floor is divided in different size
terraces available for intimate parties.
Surely one of the first options to consider for your wedding in Positano!!
Florence Venues
Palazzo Vecchio Wedding Hall
The "Red Hall" is one of the most dramatic locations for a wedding. The
only city that can compare is Venice. The hall is possibly the finest and most
elegant in Italy with silk drapes and gilded mirrors. One of the most
requested locations in a city that is bursting at every corner with antiquities,
art and history. What a setting for your photos. You could arrive in a horse
drawn carriage!
Catholic Church, Santa Trinita'
The church was built in the 1100's, but was further transformed during the
1300's and then finally in the early Renaissance its present design was
completed. Located in one of the most important and central streets in
Florence. This magnificent Church with its majestic renaissance façade
dominates a small square just few steps away from the Arno River and the
Ponte Vecchio.
The interior is formed by three naves divided by columns with lovely arches
and vaulted ceilings. Completely restored to its beauty, it has some stunning
frescoes by Ghirlandaio and marble works by Luca della Robbia.
Magnificent 17th Century Baroque Church
After years of partial closure, the church of Saints Michael and Cajetan
finally returns once more for everyone’s admiration as a place where artistic
beauty exceeds.
The Church represents one of the most substantial realizations of Florentine
architecture of the 17th century and may undoubtedly be considered as the
coffer of Florentine baroque, for the quality and quantity of treasures
contained in it.
Indeed, in the forms we currently admire, the building was reconstructed in
1604 on the place of an older church, put up at the north-west corner of the
Roman-walls, dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, the origins of which
were documented in 1055.
Venice Venues
The XV Century Gothic Palace
This 16th Century offers its guests a unique experience both for those that
have already visited Venice, or for those visiting for the first time. We do
highly recommend this wonderful venue if you wish to experience the
genuine and authentic Venetian hospitality, being at the same time so
central and far from the crowd. This is a special place especially if you wish
to exchange your vows, for a blessing or symbolic wedding in the romantic
courtyard of the Palace, ideal for this type of occasions.
You and your guests could also stay in the Palace. Every apartment is a
microcosm of elegance and luxury; from the Murano chandeliers, the rich
curtains, the refined furniture of the XIX century, until Jacuzzi's in every
apartment; everything has been enriched and carefully perfected in all
details in order to make the glitz of the past live again in our modern time.
The overlooking Gaffaro Canal apartments, not only offer an amazing view,
but they also give you the magic atmosphere of the passing gondolas and
the echo of the typical Venetian serenade sung by the gondoliers
The privileged position of this Palazzo offers every apartment silence and
peacefulness which will give a greater pleasure to your holiday.
In every apartment
- Small kitchen with eletric hotplate, microwave, tableware and cookers
- Individual air conditioning and heating system
- Adsl internet wi-fi connection for unlimited and free use
- Satellite TV
- Bathroom wih Jacuzzy bathtub, hairdryer and international plug for razors
The Church Of San Giacomo Dell'orio
The Church of San Giacomo dell'Orio lies in the Santa Croce area of
Venice, in a quiet district within the first bend of the Grand Canal. The
church is an old one, founded before the tenth century and rebuilt in the
thirteenth. It contains a few interesting historical features and some good
paintings. The church is included in the Chorus Pass initiative.
San Giacomo dell'Orio is one of those distorted Venetian names, and one of
which no-one now knows the origins. Although San Giacomo is St. James,
guesses for the dell'Orio part are as diverse as St. James of the Wolf, or St.
James of the Laurel.
After the church's old but humble exterior, the interior comes as a rather
unexpected patchwork of history. One of the highlights is a glamorous green
marble column, probably looted by the Venetians from somewhere in the
East. Around the high altar there is some attractive Renaissance decoration
of coloured marbles, although the rest of the walls have a rather bare look.
The ceiling, which is showing its great age, is made of painted and carved
wood, one of two preserved ship's-keel ceilings in Venice (the other is in
Santo Stefano). As well as exploiting the Venetians' shipbuilding skills, this
type of roof also lightens the load on the building's foundations.
There are quite a few interesting paintings to view: many works by Palma il
Giovane, including rich representations of St. Laurence presenting his
Church's treasures (the poor), and roasting on his grill (to be found in the
left transept). There are also works by Veronese and a good painting of
three plague saints: Roch, Laurence and Sebastian by Buonconsiglio. The
painting behind the high altar is a Madonna by Lorenzo Lotto. It's worth
taking a look at the interesting small statues dotted around the church, some
of which are unusual and rather sweet.
San Giacomo dell'Orio is in the Santa Croce area of Venice. Although it is
located on the square named after it, Campo San Giacomo dell'Orio, the
church's facade and entrance are actually around the corner, facing onto a
small canal or rio. The nearest vaporetto stops are Riva de Biasio and San
Stae.
Civil Weddings At Palazzo Cavalli
The Municipality of Venice provides couples from all over the world with the
opportunity to pronounce their irrevocable "I do" by emerging themselves in
the romantic atmosphere which only this lagoon city can offer.
Inside the building a series of rooms is set aside for the bride and groom,
offering a breathtaking panorama over the Grand Canal and including a
privileged view of the Rialto Bridge.
Of course, the most thrilling way to arrive is by gondola, accompanied by
the delicate lapping of the water and by the magnificence of the façades of
the palazzi which provide the ideal backdrop for a fairy-tale setting.
The historical Palazzo Cavalli stands in one of the most picturesque areas
of Venice, overlooking the Grand Canal close to the Rialto Bridge. It is a
three-floor, XVI century Renaissance building whose façade is characterised
by a sequence of stone corbels above the base, which support the two main
floors with their four- and one-mullioned windows. A visit here means
discovering a wonderful room with XVIII century stuccoes.
The building takes its name from the Cavalli family who lived there; it was
also the residence of the American novelist James Fenimore Cooper and of
the art scholar Aldo Ravà who furnished the Palazzo in the typical, XVIII
century Venetian style, with original paintings, furniture and ceramics.
Inside, a series of elegantly furnished rooms on the piano nobile are
devoted to the bride and groom. The largest is full of light, with large
windows overlooking the Grand Canal taking up one whole wall and
providing a definitely privileged panorama. In it you can also admire an
impressive painting entitled "The Golden Wedding" dating from 1909. The
painting, an oil on canvas measuring 120 cm. by 207 cm., is a work by the
famous Venetian artist Luigi Nono (1850-1918).
A delightful adjoining smaller room, finely decorated and enriched with
period furniture, welcomes the bride and groom by providing a view of the
unique and extraordinary Rialto Bridge.
The beauty and charm of the setting are further enhanced by the welcome
and tact reserved for those couples who choose to celebrate their marriage
in Venice.
In Palazzo Cavalli the bride and groom will have a group of expert people at
their disposal, ready to create a magic and solemn atmosphere for their
most romantic of days. Be part of a fairy-tale, by choosing any day of the
week at your favourite time of year.
Lake Garda Venues
Malcesine Più
The intense light, the sun dancing on the crests of the lake and the radiant
sunsets arouse unique and unrepeatable sensations in Malcesine…
Lights and shadows define the imposing masses of the steep slopes that
rise almost menacingly above the deep, inaccessible gorges of Mount
Baldo, the ancient testimony of chaotic and devastating cataclysms that
shaped a rough and difficult environment, in stark contrast with the small
inhabited area, the fruit of landslides that the Mediterranean climate and the
slow work of nature and man have softened, with hillsides rich with olives,
cypress trees and oleanders.
Many gardens still host lemon trees laden with fragrant flowers and golden
fruits, which stand out among the intensely green fronds, the remains of
more ancient and vaster lemon-houses, which time and urban expansion
have irretrievably cancelled.
The castle of Malcesine has been reconstructed by the Scaligers with
breathtaking view of the lake and the town. It is also available for outdoor
civil weddings : a fairytale venue for the most important day of your Life!
Malcesine is surely a superb location for a wedding, offering an unbeatable
climate and a long list of entertainment options!
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