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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

A TUSCANY WEDDING

Beautiful, entrancing Tuscany! Poets and princes, artists and authors have rhapsodized about its charms. From the grandeur of its cities to the serenity of its country-side, Tuscany invites and enchants all to partake of its wonders. It is no wonder that visitors come from 'round the world, and that, today, it is a well-known and perfect destination for a dream-like romantic wedding.




The possibilities of where and how to be married in Tuscany are endless. The rumors of tortuous bureaucracy are over-blown and incorrect - if you have consultants who know how to work the system. There was a time when having a legal wedding anywhere but a town hall was impossible. Today, one can marry in a medieval castle, a garden of an historic villa, an hotel - practically anywhere, with an English speaking Protestant minister officiating. The minister will conduct either a civil or religious ceremony. This allows couples to write their own vows and alleviates the need for a translator, as well as providing an intimate and private setting for their Wedding in Tuscany

Catholic couples can choose from grand cathedrals to country churches in small villages. English speaking priests are available or interpreters can be provided. The rules for Catholic marriages are the same world-over and require documentation from the home church. This ceremony is totally legal and requires no additional civil wedding. A good wedding planner can walk one through the procedures.

Jewish couples can choose to be married in on of the exquisite, historic synagogues in Tuscany, notably in Siena and Florence. These synagogues are Orthodox and the rabbis require authorization from an Orthodox rabbi at home. Sometimes an Orthodox rabbi is willing to conduct the ceremony in a villa, hotel or other outside venue, so that a gorgeous Tuscan chuppah can be set up overlooking olives trees and vineyards in the rolling hills of Tuscany. In recent years, many couples of Reform or Conservative background have chosen Tuscany as their wedding destination. A Reform rabbi can perform the ceremony in any private location, without paperwork from home.



Little Tuscan town halls in extraordinarily charming towns such as Lucca, Siena and San Gimignano have been discovered and provide very romantic settings for ceremonies.

If one is searching for something very different, hot-air balloon weddings can be arranged. Pre-wedding festivities, such as wine-tasting parties, historic tours, and rehearsal dinners in local restaurants are added features for a "destination wedding".
Within the last year, some noble Florentine families have opened their homes for wedding ceremonies. This is an incredible opportunity to be married in their fabulous palaces or gardens with spectacular views of the city and surrounding countryside.



For town hall weddings and simple symbolic ceremonies, there are many agencies which can assist couples. Not all wedding consultants are licensed and recognized by the Italian state. It is, of course, paramount that only licensed agencies be used, so no unfortunate surprises occur. Only Weddings in Italy
by Regency is able to arrange the ceremonies with legal validity in private locations, such as those described above (palaces, villas, gardens, etc...). This wedding planning service has the exclusive ability for these ceremonies and arrange Catholic and Jewish weddings with legal validity.

Some agencies require paperwork done in the States but weddings in private locations can be organized by Regency doing all of the legal paperwork for U.S. citizens in Italy. That is an important advantage because you will save a lot of time and money. Regency is proud that many other agencies and luxury hotels come to them for assistance with the legal documentation. Having all such work done in Italy, preparation time and costs are much reduced.

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