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Weddings in Rome

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Get Married in Italy: your special event in romantic locations at the Rome and surroundings :
an unlimited choice of locations for the wedding of your dreams Leoeventi has wedding planners living in Rome, who know their city well, and can provide an unlimited choice of locations for a wedding of your dreams. There is a magnificent hotel, where the garden terrace overlooks the famous Spanish Steps, villas and palaces on piazzas of renown, churches so steeped in history and spirituality that they bring tears to your eyes. In the hills of Rome, there are villas and palaces in lush settings with breathtaking views. Let on Leoeventi make the process of arranging your Wedding in Rome smooth and without stress. Allow them to help with the events surrounding your wedding and introduce you to florists, musicians, photographers - all with sterling reputations and years of working with Weddings in Italy. Rome the Eternal City. Rome, the perfect place for a wedding in Italy. Nowhere else in the world can a modern, glamorous, cosmopolitan city exist, not just beside ancient wonders, but somehow twisted and blended into a whole.
 

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Villa-Rif. 01, atop the Janiculum Hill.
The Villa  originally built for Cardinal Girolamo Farnese around 1650, is the setting for conferences, public receptions, concerts and other programs. It also includes several apartments for the Academy's Residents and Visiting Artists and Scholars and is surrounded by a beautiful 3.8 acre garden. Following the death of Cardinal Farnese in 1668, the property was bought by Count Alessandro Savorelli, who undertook an extensive program of restoration and new construction. Much of the decorative work visible today dates from this time. In 1849 Giuseppe Garibaldi selected the Villa Aurelia as his headquarters for the defense of the Roman Republic against the French Army, and after only one month, the French artillery had caused extensive damage. Count Savorelli was able to restore the Villa before his death, and it was then sold to the Monte di Pietà, from which it was bought in 1881 by Mrs. Clara Jessup Heyland, an American heiress from Philadelphia. In 1909 Mrs. Heyland died, bequeathing the Villa and its grounds to the American Academy in Rome.

Destination wedding in Rome. It is the only city with three civil wedding halls and of course the widest selection of churches and basilicas in the country. On the shores of the Tiber, in the historic Jewish ghetto a beautiful Synagogue is available for a Roman Jewish ceremony. Couples wanting to plan an Orthodox or Protestant rite in Rome can choose from a selection of ornately decorated churches.

The backdrop to your celebration will be the Roman Forum, the sprawling piazzas with magnificent spouting fountains and romantic gardens of the Capital city. Can there be anything more spectacular than the Colisseum as a backdrop for your wedding photos? Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and the Capitoline vie for first place in spectacular stages for a photographic masterpiece.