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Traditional Italian Wedding

According to Italian tradition, when a man wanted to ask for a woman’s hand in marriage either himself (or in some cases, his brother or another male relative) went to speak to the woman’s father. Once the father said yes and both families were fine with the arrangement, presents were […]

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Weddings in Italy

Visit Romantic Italy for Weddings and Honeymoons   Newly weds in Venice Ph. depositphoto.com/lucianmilasan Italy is becoming more and more popular as wedding destination. In 2015, 7,000 foreign couples picked an Italian destination for their wedding, spending on average 54,000 euro. As more couples seek interesting locations for their weddings, […]

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Catholic Weddings in Italy

Catholic wedding ceremonies are legally recognized in Italy, which means you won’t need to worry about a civil ceremony.  Nevertheless, there is a certain amount of documents and specifications you need to take care of to marry with the Catholic rite. As already mentioned when discussing Protestant and other non-Catholic religious […]

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Wedding Bells in Italy

Organizing a wedding can be a major headache. In Italy – as anywhere else in the world, really – it is still a bride’s task, with the convenient help of family and friends, who usually give a hand and provide much needed support. It is true, however, that the past bunch […]

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Guide for a Wedding in Italy

Bride in an Italian Car Lights reflecting off of Lake Como at dusk. Gondoliers serenading couples in Venice. Walking hand-in-hand along winding Sorrento streets. Kissing atop the Spanish Steps. Lazy days spent on pristine Sardinian beaches. What could be more romantic than Italy? Is there a more perfect way to […]

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Second Wedding

Love the Second Time Around Your first marriage ended in divorce but you’ve fallen in love and would like to try it all over again. What to do? You probably did the church service and no holds barred reception with 200 of your dearest friends and family the first time […]