Italy Venues
Browse 2108 curated wedding venues in Italy. Pricing, transport details, and planning resources for each.
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74015 Martina Franca TA
3 venues

Masseria Iazzo Scagno
Masseria Iazzo Scagno stands apart as a working agricultural estate that functions as a full-service hotel, offering couples an authentic Puglian experience rather than a purpose-built wedding venue. This 16th-century fortified farmhouse retains its original stone architecture and operates its own organic farm, meaning your celebration unfolds within a genuinely working landscape. Guests enjoy accommodations directly on-site, eliminating the need for separate hotel logistics and creating a cohesive multi-day celebration.

Masseria Magli Resort
Guests arrive at Masseria Magli to discover a restored Puglian estate where stone archways frame views across the Itria Valley. The sprawling grounds accommodate ceremonies in gardens lined with olive trees, while reception spaces feature high ceilings and terracotta floors that anchor the region's agricultural heritage. On-site accommodations allow wedding parties to extend celebrations into the evening without the logistics of off-property lodging.

Masseria Mangiato
Guests arrive at this restored 18th-century masseria in Puglia's Valle d'Itria, a fortified farmhouse where stone archways and whitewashed walls open onto terraced gardens. The property seats up to 150 people across multiple courtyards and indoor spaces, allowing ceremonies under ancient olive trees and receptions in restored agricultural buildings. Staff orchestrate logistics so guests experience continuous hospitality—from arrival to multi-day stays—without navigating the typical venue chaos.
70043 Monopoli BA
2 venues

Masseria Fabula Bistrot & Maison
Masseria Fabula offers a working farm setting where couples can leverage on-site accommodations to extend their celebration across multiple days, maximizing guest time and simplifying logistics. This restored Puglian masseria functions as both boutique hotel and restaurant, allowing you to control dining experiences and guest flow throughout your event. Located in Monopoli's countryside, the venue combines rustic agricultural architecture with modern hospitality infrastructure.

Masseria Paretano
Guests arrive at a centuries-old masseria in the Puglia countryside, where whitewashed stone walls and olive groves create an immediate sense of arrival in another time. The property hosts ceremonies in its open courtyard and receptions in restored farm buildings, with accommodations on-site allowing your wedding party to wake together the next morning. This working estate near Monopoli transforms agricultural heritage into an intimate, multi-day celebration.
72017 Ostuni BR
2 venues

Masseria Grieco
Guests arrive at Masseria Grieco to discover a restored 18th-century fortified farmhouse in Ostuni's whitewashed landscape, where stone archways frame Adriatic views and centuries-old olive trees shelter outdoor celebrations. The property's authentic Puglian architecture—barrel-vaulted ceilings, hand-laid limestone, working farm grounds—creates the backdrop for ceremonies and receptions that feel rooted in place rather than staged. Accommodations within the masseria allow guests to experience Mediterranean hospitality across multiple days, moving between celebration spaces and intimate courtyard dinners.

Masseria Montalbano
Masseria Montalbano stands apart as a working agricultural estate in Ostuni's Valle d'Itria, where stone trulli buildings and 16th-century architecture create an authentic Puglian backdrop without the resort polish of competing venues. Rather than a manicured garden setting, this masseria offers genuine countryside immersion—guests experience the region's farming heritage while celebrating surrounded by olive groves and traditional dry-stone walls. The venue's operational farm status means ceremonies and receptions happen within living Apulian culture, not a reconstructed version.
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