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Wedding at the Historic Cammeo Villa in Tuscany — from 12500€








Tuscany – a beloved region of painters and winemakers. It is here, amidst the emerald-green hills, that the unique historic Cammeo Villa is located. The building, constructed in the traditional style of the region, is protected as a cultural heritage site by ADSI (the Association of Italian Historic Homes).

The villa’s distinctiveness lies in its hillside location, which offers magnificent panoramic views. It is surrounded by a historic English-style park with shady paths, grottos, and fountains. This is the ideal choice for those who favor the classic look of historic architecture, the elegance of interiors, and the charm of nature far from the hustle and bustle of big cities.

At Cammeo Villa, you can host both symbolic and official wedding ceremonies. The villa rental cost starts at 3500€ (depending on the season, type of ceremony, and number of guests).










The official wedding, with the registration of your marriage under the laws of the Italian Republic (and the subsequent possibility of obtaining marriage documents in your country), will take place at the historic Cammeo Villa, which is listed among Italy’s significant historic houses. It is ideal for those who want their wedding celebration to be truly regal.


This charming villa is set atop a high hill, offering stunning views of the traditional Tuscan landscape, a secluded atmosphere, a classic interior with original furniture and paintings, and its own cozy English-style park.

The ceremony can be held in the villa’s park or on a terrace with breathtaking views, and you can arrange an outdoor wedding reception or dinner. The indoor spaces, furnished with original 19th‑century furniture and paintings, serve as an excellent alternative in case of inclement weather.

Cammeo Villa can accommodate both the newlyweds and their guests (up to 12 guests). Completing the picture of the perfect wedding venue is its exquisite cuisine, impeccable presentation of dishes, and friendly staff.

To see how your wedding ceremony at Cammeo Villa might unfold, check out the photos from the wedding of our charming couple – Evgeniya and Ilya, who were married here in October 2022.











Which documents will be required for the official registration of marriage in Italy?


  • Nulla Osta (Nulla Osta al matrimonio) – a certificate confirming that there are no impediments to marriage, issued by the consulate of your country. We prepare the Nulla Osta for you remotely, without your presence
  • International passports
  • Passports or identity cards of the country of which the bride and groom are citizens
  • Birth certificates
  • Additional documents, if applicable



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Why Can You Trust WowItaly Weddings to Organize Your Wedding in Italy?









We Are Located in Italy


This means that your wedding will be organized by professionals who know the country and its specifics well, ensuring on-site management.






We Offer Turnkey Services


Our packages are straightforward — there are no hidden details or gimmicks. We include only the services that are truly necessary.






We Simplify the Process


You don’t need to arrive weeks in advance to prepare all the documents. You can fly in just 2 days before the wedding, and we’ll handle all the paperwork.






We Guarantee Quality


Our commitments are regulated by a contract. We don’t just make promises – we take responsibility for our words and the quality of our work.




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