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TOWN HALL
Palazzo Cavalli    
Civil ceremonies in Venice - Palazzo Cavalli Town Hall
Civil ceremonies are held in Palazzo Cavalli, a charming Renaissance building overlooking the Grand Canal, with a splendid view of Rialto Bridge.
Inside, three elegantly furnished rooms are set aside to the bride and groom. The largest room, which can seat about 25 guests, has large French windows taking up the whole wall, opening on a terrace over the Grand Canal.
The wedding starts with a short bureaucratic part, then the ceremony takes place, lasting from fifteen to thirty minutes.
See also www.weddinginvenice.org

CHURCHES
Wedding in Venice - San Giacomo dell'Orio Church
San Giacomo dell'Orio

One of the oldest churches in Venice founded in the 12th century, situated in one of the most charming "campi" of the city. The exterior dating back to different periods preserves the original bell tower. In the fascinating interior you can admire a wonderful ship's keel ceiling, one of the few left in town. The church houses a number of important Renaissance paintings.
Wedding in Venice: Santa Fosca Church in Torcello
Santa Fosca a Torcello

A truly unique architectural jewel, it dates back to the 11th-12th centuries. Built on a central plan, it is surrounded by an octagonal portico. The inside is an essential space, expressing a sense of abstract holiness and a balanced harmony between architectural proportions and light.
San Giorgio dei Greci - Greek Orthodox

In Venice there is the most beautiful Orhtodox church in Western Europe, San Giorgio dei Greci. We can organize Orthodox weddings in this wonderful location.

Synagogue
(for Jewish weddings we provide information upon request)

Wedding in Venice - Santa Maria dei Miracoli Church
Santa Maria dei Miracoli

One of the city's loveliest churches, it has often been compared to a jewel-casket. Built between 1481 and 1489, its façade is completely covered by colourful marbles inspired by the architecture of St. Mark’s. Inside, the church is decorated with the same marble slabs in hues of pale pink, silver, grey and white and an extraordinary giltwood ceiling.