Giuseppe and Carmen’s wedding day held at the Tenuta San Bartolomeo in Caiazzo (Caserta, Italy) began amidst paintings of kings and queens, surrounded by the tuff statues of the Matres Matutae and other archaeological and historical treasures of inestimable value.
The bride prepared for the wedding ceremony at the Archaeological Museum of Campania in Capua, where she wore a white wedding gown decorated with floral details and adorned her blond hair with an elegant flower crown. The museum was the perfect venue for her passion for history and art and gifted her with moments of emotion and beauty.
Following the ceremony, the newly-weds posed for romantic photos amidst the ruins of the arena of the Anfiteatro Campano (Campanian Amphitheatre), the first amphitheatre in the Roman world that symbolises both their strength and their love, where there was a magical, evocative atmosphere.
Finally, the wedding reception took place at Tenuta San Bartolomeo in Caiazzo (Caserta, Italy), where guests savoured specialities of local cuisine and admired the panorama of the surrounding hills. The Tenuta (estate) was the perfect setting for their dream of simplicity and nature, and it welcomed them with warmth and hospitality. Amidst toasts, dancing and laughter, Giuseppe and Carmen celebrated their most special day.
BRIDE GETTING READY
Museo Campano di Capua
WEDDING CEREMONY VENUE
Chiesa di san Rufo e Carponio – Capua
WEDDING LOCATION
Tenuta San Bartolomeo – Caiazzo