Italy Venues
Browse 2108 curated wedding venues in Italy. Pricing, transport details, and planning resources for each.
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59015 Carmignano PO
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Tenuta di Capezzana
Guests arrive at this Tuscan wine estate to find themselves surrounded by rolling vineyards and cypress-lined pathways, with the main villa offering both ceremony space and accommodation under one roof. The 16th-century property hosts celebrations in its historic rooms and outdoor gardens, where attendees experience authentic Carmignano wines produced on-site during multi-day events. This hotel venue eliminates the logistics of coordinating separate locations—your guests wake, celebrate, and retire all within the same stone walls where Medici family members once stayed.

Tenuta la borriana
Tenuta la Borriana is a restored 18th-century farmhouse in Carmignano's wine country, originally built as an agricultural estate and carefully renovated to preserve its historic character while accommodating modern celebrations. The property operates as a working agriturismo, maintaining vineyards and orchards across its grounds. Guests experience Tuscan hospitality in an authentic rural setting, with stone architecture and countryside views that reflect centuries of regional heritage.
72020 Cellino San Marco BR
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Tenute Al Bano
Tenute Al Bano is a restored 19th-century Puglian estate that once operated as a working agricultural property before its transformation into a luxury hotel and event destination. The restoration preserved the property's original stone architecture while introducing modern amenities, maintaining the authentic character of the region. Located in Cellino San Marco, this venue offers guests direct access to the Salento Peninsula's wine country and Mediterranean landscape.

Tenute Maci
Guests arrive at Tenute Maci to discover a working agricultural estate where the ceremony unfolds against authentic Salento countryside—rolling vineyards and centuries-old olive groves frame every moment. The reception flows through the restaurant's intimate dining spaces, where locally-sourced courses connect guests directly to the region's culinary traditions. What lingers is the sensory immersion: dust from the estate paths, the taste of Primitivo wine grown on-site, conversations that extend long into the evening.
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