Civil Weddings in Italy

Civil Weddings in Italy

CIVIL WEDDINGS

CIVIL WEDDING CEREMONIES in Italy take place in a Town Hall, are performed by the Mayor or a Civil Registrar and last about half an hour or less.Town Halls, or Wedding Halls as we like to call them, are as different as one can possibly imagine. From the splendid Sala Rossa in Florence located in the Palazzo Vecchio, dating from the fifteen hundreds, to the famous Palazzo Cavalli on the Grand Canal in Venice, from the intimate courtyard atmosphere of the Certaldo Hall in Tuscany to the seafront terrace in Positano, you will be spoilt for choices. This is to name just a few!


CIVIL WEDDINGS IN ITALY are legally recognized in your home country; you will receive a formal international wedding certificate that can be registered in your home country. Facts about civil weddings in Italy:
  • Ceremonies must take place in a wedding hall approved by the local Italian authorities.
  • Two witnesses are required, which we can provide.
  • Italian Wedding halls are not impersonal government buildings, but renowned historic villas or ancient palazzo’s with splendid frescoes, antique furnishings and panoramic views.
  • The mayor or designated town official performs the civil ceremony on behalf of the Italian government.
  • You can personalize the ceremony with music, selected readings and flowers.
  • There are usually about 30 minutes available for the entire ceremony.

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