Best Venue based on the wishes and the type of Wedding or Event, the place where it will be held will be the setting and it must be absolutely the perfect one!
You are spoiled for choice among the wonders of our beautiful country, let’s go and see some proposals.
Castles

There are over 20,000 fortified architectures in Italy.
Castles, towers, fortified cities, forts, strongholds and walls that tell the story of the various territories.
Only a few have been selected by us for carrying out the civil or symbolic ceremony and the wedding reception.
It is also possible to create an “itinerant” banquet so that guests can visit the different rooms!
Islands
Sicily

Sicily, officially referred to as the Sicilian Region (and not the Sicily Region as it is sometimes erroneously mentioned).
The territory of the region consists almost entirely of the island of the same name, the largest Italian and Mediterranean island
The influences of the various dominations, history and tradition will give a unique “savour” to the event.
Sardinia

Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea and characterized by approximately 2000 km of coastline, sandy beaches and a mountainous hinterland.
Its jagged landscape is dotted with thousands of nuraghes, mysterious beehive-shaped stone ruins built in the Bronze Age.
Capri

Capri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its steep terrain, exclusive hotels and shopping, which ranges from high fashion to limoncello.
Art City
Venice

Venice, also known as the city of lovers, is set on more than 100 small islands within a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea.
In this city there are no roads but canals, including the Grand Canal, flanked by Renaissance and Gothic palaces.
On the central square, Piazza San Marco, stand the Basilica of San Marco, enriched by Byzantine mosaics, and the bell tower of San Marco, from which you can admire the red roofs of the city
Rome

Rome, the capital of Italy, is a large cosmopolitan city with an artistic, architectural and cultural history that has influenced the whole world and dates back almost 3000 years.
Ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum testify to the power of the ancient Roman Empire.
Florence

Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. One of the most famous places is the Duomo, the cathedral with a tiled dome designed by Brunelleschi and Giotto’s bell tower.
Tuscany

The territory of the region is varied, and includes the rugged Apennines, the beaches of the island of Elba in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the olive groves and vineyards of Chianti.
Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline south of the Sorrento Peninsula, in the Campania region.
A popular holiday destination, it is characterized by steep cliffs and a rugged coastline dotted with small beaches and pastel-coloured fishing villages.
The coastal road between the port city of Salerno and the rocky coast of Sorrento winds between sumptuous villas, terraced vineyards and lemon groves overlooking the sea.
Lake view
Lake Como

Lake Como, in Lombardy, is a luxury tourist area famous for its spectacular landscape at the foot of the Pre-Alps.
The shape of the basin recalls an inverted “Y”, with three thin branches that converge at Bellagio.
At the bottom of the south-western one is Como, known for its examples of Renaissance architecture and for a funicular that goes up to the mountain resort of Brunate.
Greenhouse

Wedding in the Greenhouse the new exclusive concept.
The concept of greenhouse appeals to newlyweds, who can experience the feeling of an outdoor reception in total freedom without fear of bad weather.
We have selected some with a breathtaking view!
Best Venue so have you chosen where you would like to organize your big event?!
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photo by Giovanni Scirocco