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Wonderful marriage at Castelli Romani

As an invitee in the marriage above mentioned I must say that Marry me staff has been very professional. Angela in particular has been very attentive and helpful, with her care for the details – young assistant Julia bringing rings included! She has proved very present and professional, always ready to listen to last minute requests and  needs – and to solve them! Also the staff at Registro Office has been very nice and kind to dedicate us time, even beyond the ceremony. Last but not least: the wonderful Italian scenario. The Casteli Romani proved very beautiful as a wedding setting, not to talk about our way in Rome to reach the dinner. For us coming from the USA this experience combined perfectly the pleasure to share an important moment of our friends’ life with the fascination of a journey in Italy, and I would certainly recommend to marry there, to anybody considering this possibility.Once again, thanks a lot to Angela and the whole Marry Me staff, for the good memories that we will keep of this days. Ciao, Susy

Wedding in Tivoli

So today I want to tell you my first “American wedding story” in Tivoli. Tivoli is a small city near Rome. The registry office building goes back to the 15th century: initially a monastery, it was taken over in the 19th century as Tivoli’s Town Hall. There are still beautiful frescoes and statues all over the building, thanks to which we took wonderful pictures overall the town hall. The bride and groom were very pleasantly surprise: since it is quite normal in Italy to wait a bit for these procedures, we spend that time by taking photographs and listening to stories and explanations from the local staff. Our musicians created then a very pleasant atmosphere. The wedding march was played when the beautiful bride, accompanied by her proud and moved dad, walked down the hall to be handed over to her future husband. There was great emotion during the ceremony and then a little surprise, with my two-years-old daughter bringing the pillow with the wedding rings to the marrying couple. And then naturally, after the rings exchange, the long expected kiss. It was a very romantic and beautiful wedding. The officer then told us a little bit about the history of Tivoli and gave the newlyweds a special gift. After some more pictures in the ceremony hall, the married couple finally reached the exit, where we all were waiting with balloons and rice! After that we went to Rome, and in particular to the charming Trastevere area, for a typical Italian dinner. The couple was really satisfied and that’s why I love my job: making people happy. I hope that also for you, this is the best recognition and confirmation which a professional can give you! I would be glad to see even you and your sweetheart ones so happy! See you soon!

 

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Responsible for the contents Marry me di Angela Maria Bock

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Angela Maria Bock

Via Amedeo Marconi 120 00052 Cerveteri (RM) Italia

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Phone: +39 348 69 24 632

Fax: +39 06 995 33 62


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