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Weddings
in the Veneto Region
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The Palazzo
Cavalli is possibly the most famous location in Italy. It overlooks
the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge and the inside foyer allows
you to arrive in a gondola (landing provided). The marble staircase
has been lovingly restored and the inside hall is intimate with
Venetian furnishings and plenty of sunlight. The walls have frescoes
and antique paintings. Guests can be seated or stand.
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The home of
Romeo and Juliet could not disappoint! The Hall is near the Tomb
of Juliet (available for photos); the interiors are frescoed in
keeping with the medieval flavor of the location. Requires a sworn
statement 2 days prior with 2 witnesses and interpreter. The first
Saturday of the month you can marry in the Tapestry Hall.
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Absolute romance
is in the air in Asolo! There is nothing amiss here. The Wedding
Hall is beautiful and furnished with antiques. Afterward, what could
be better than holding an intimate reception at the exclusive Villa
Cipriani nearby?
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The Palace is
decorated with arches and intricate workings and used to belong
to the Rinaldi Family. It is one of the finest locations in Italy
for a civil ceremony. Treviso is enchanting and easily reached by
flying into Venice. The town is known throughout the world for its
red Radicchio lettuce.
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The Wedding
Hall is in a Renaissance residence built during the 1400's. It has
been completely restructured. Trento is a small mountain town near
Venice that is certainly worth a detour and easily accessed from
Venice.
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