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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wedding in Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast, in the South of Italy,  is comprised of a selection of small villages and towns, each completely different from the other.  Those of you dreaming of an Amalfi Coast wedding should consider Ravello, one of the most exclusive and beautiful Amalfi Coast locations.  Ravello is renown for its incredible villas, lush gardens and its heart stopping vistas.  It is built high on the cliffs, dominating the coastline and the Bay of Salerno.  People come from all over the world to admire the magnificent gardens of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone. There is something definitely exotic about Ravello with its Moorish palaces and intricate architecture. If you are planning an outdoor Amalfi Coast wedding ceremony, Ravello would be a perfect choice!  Civil weddings can be celebrated outside and there are many villas, both private and luxury villa hotels that offer lush gardens with outstanding views. Panoramic terraces overlooking the ocean are another option for a symbolic or Protestant wedding.  Catholic weddings in Ravello are celebrated in several beautiful churches.  The most famous is the Duomo, the town’s cathedral which is on the main square.  Its intricate white marble interiors are a superb backdrop for your Catholic rite.  Ravello’s Catholic churches however are also available for Protestant weddings. After your wedding ceremony there are an incredible variety of Ravello wedding reception locations for you to choose from with outstanding views and dreamy settings. This is how tell your wedding story here in Italy. Capturing the emotions, the beauty of the event, and all the details of your days. My style is simple and unobtrusive. I love my job and the spontaneous nature of weddings because it's always new - a new love story, a fresh source of inspiration.
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