30124 Venezia VE
2 venues

Palazzetto Pisani Grand Canal
Your guests arrive by private boat along the Grand Canal, gliding past Byzantine facades before stepping into a 16th-century palazzo. Palazzetto Pisani positions you on one of Venice's most storied waterways, where the ceremony unfolds in rooms with original frescoed ceilings and Murano chandeliers, and the reception extends onto a private terrace overlooking water traffic that frames every moment. This is Venice stripped of crowds—a working palazzo where history becomes your backdrop.

Palazzo Del Giglio
Palazzo Del Giglio sits on the Campiello Santa Maria Zobenigo, a quiet Venetian square steps from the Grand Canal, offering direct views of Renaissance architecture and centuries-old stonework. This intimate hotel occupies a restored palazzo where Baroque facades line the waterfront and morning light reflects off the canal's surface. Ceremonies and receptions unfold within authentic Venetian walls, surrounded by the city's actual topography of bridges, water, and historic buildings.
73100 Lecce LE
2 venues

Palazzo Bignami B&B
Palazzo Bignami B&B occupies a restored 18th-century palazzo in Lecce's historic center, with high ceilings, terracotta floors, and views of the Baroque architecture lining Via Lombardia. The property's intimate courtyard and period details provide an authentic Puglian backdrop for ceremonies and receptions. Guest accommodations within the palazzo allow wedding parties to stay steps from the celebration venue.

Palazzo Guido - Boutique Hotel
Palazzo Guido stands apart as Lecce's only 4-star boutique hotel housed within a meticulously restored 17th-century palazzo, offering couples an authentic Baroque setting without sacrificing modern luxury. Located on Via Conte Gaufrido in the heart of Lecce's UNESCO-listed old town, the venue provides exclusive access to period architecture, private courtyards, and on-site accommodations for 80+ guests. With a 4.9/5 Google rating, the property delivers destination wedding experiences rooted in regional history rather than generic resort aesthetics.


















