Italy is traditionally a land of love, passion and romance. Its beauty has always attracted visitors from all over the world who wish to see art, elegant fashion, dine on sumptuous food and wine, and tour ancient cities, pastoral countryside olive groves, and relax at lakeside villas.
Italians are very friendly, welcoming, and love to host guests and honeymooners.
Italy has a mild, temperate climate, wonderful cities filled with art treasures, breathtaking sceneries and picturesque towns that seem lost in time. If you want to create an unforgettable ambiance for your wedding, you will not be disappointed in selecting Italy as the destination for your ceremony. Historic churches and town halls with remarkable masterpieces of art, or a splendid villa can be the perfect setting for exchanging your vows!
No matter what kind of reception you are thinking about, you can be sure that Italian chefs will provide you with delicious food and wine…molto buono!!!
And after a romantic ceremony, you will not even need to travel far for your honeymoon. You will already be in one of the most romantic places in the world! A wedding and a honeymoon all in one! Even your guests will enjoy the beauty of Italy…a perfect place for a vacation…and "la dolce vita"!
Venezia St. Maria della Salute |
The tower of Pisa |
View of Florence |
Positan o, Amalfi coast |
Foreigners who want to marry in Italy can choose a valid civil or religious wedding, a simple blessing, or a symbolic ceremony.
There is no residency requirement to marry in Italy.
Legal weddings require documents. Most will be prepared in your home country and presented to Italian authorities before your arrival. Depending on your nationality, you need to complete the paperwork in Italy. Forever Amore Weddings will assist you throughout the entire process.
A civil marriage performed in Italy is legally recognized everywhere in the world. You will only have to register the certificate in your home country.
Marriage in a catholic church can be a blessing, where the couple is already legally married, or a religious wedding, where the priest holds a religious and a civil ceremony at the same time.
A symbolic ceremony does not have legal validity, but it can be held anywhere you like, except from city halls and churches.