Wedding at Villa Foscarini Cornaro: Sonia and Marco

Sonia e Marco
July 24, 2021

In the heart of a warm July day, Sonia and Marco celebrated their wedding. For their big day, they chose to hold a classic religious ceremony, surrounded by their families and a great many guests.

The rite was celebrated inside the Tempio Votivo di Ponte della Priula, in Susegana, a municipality in the province of Treviso. It is a building dedicated to the fallen of all wars, housing a grand organ by Andrea Zeni.

For the occasion, the imposing Temple was decorated with beautiful arrangements of white flowers, the same as those in the bride's bouquet. The rite was particularly moving and full of joy, the same joy visible in the emotional gazes of the young couple.

After the mass, Sonia and Marco crossed the threshold of the Church for the first time as husband and wife. There they were greeted by friends and relatives, who awaited them with a banner featuring a red heart. As they passed through it, the newlyweds were showered with a cheerful rain of white rice.

Delighted by the warm welcome, the couple thanked everyone present and shared a first toast. There was no shortage of hugs and heartfelt congratulations for the pair, who never stopped smiling for even a moment.

Sonia looked truly elegant and radiant in her princess-style white gown, adorned with a finely embroidered bodice. A bride with a romantic and timeless look, as if stepped out of a fairy tale. Her infectious joy and warmth lit up the day, bringing smiles and warm laughter to everyone present.

Marco, visibly moved yet always smiling, wore an elegant blue three-piece suit, paired with an ultra-modern bow tie. A groom with a classic and refined appearance, yet ready to joke and entertain the guests with his charm.

After bidding farewell to friends and relatives, the couple stepped into a beautiful vintage convertible Beetle. Cruising through the Veneto countryside, they began their journey towards Villa Foscarini Cornaro, ready for the celebrations.

Sonia and Marco are truly a cheerful and warm couple, who organised a wedding that was classic yet playful and engaging.

A fairy-tale reception in the heart of the Veneto countryside

Sonia and Marco chose to hold their wedding reception in the Veneto countryside, at the elegant Villa Foscarini Cornaro. The Villa is located near Gorgo al Monticano, a small town not far from Treviso.

The wedding reception took place between the spacious park and the elegant interior hall, adorned for the occasion with a profusion of white flowers and eucalyptus. A truly enchanting place, perfect for such an elegant and sunny couple.

After a romantic photo shoot immersed in a beautiful field of sunflowers, the newlyweds rejoined the guests who were waiting for them. Sonia and Marco made their entrance into the Villa, officially kicking off the celebrations.

They chose to hold their wedding banquet inside the Salone Cornaro, a grand ceremonial hall in boho chic style. There the couple relived their love story with their guests, becoming particularly moved by the speeches of the witnesses.

The celebrations then moved outside, continuing with singing, dancing and games. After the traditional bouquet toss and cake cutting, Sonia and Marco started the DJ set.

Villa Foscarini Cornaro proved to be the perfect location for a reception with a bohemian flair, extremely engaging. A wonderful setting where the newlyweds shared with their loved ones the most important moment of their lives.

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