In light of this, choosing to tie the knot in Venice is the right answer! Indeed, this could be the recipe for a truly unforgettable wedding in Venice. What’s more, with a wedding venue such as Ca’ Zenobio palace, you would make your Venice photographer particularly happy.
A stunning ballroom, “Hall of Mirrors” decorated not only with scenes from the life of Empress Zenobia but embellished particularly with extravagant floral decorations and candle lightings. Let yourself be enchanted by this real masquerade wedding inspired by Le Bal Oriental.
Another key point is that this beautiful palazzo is the birthplace of two Doges. Moreover, it also became the home of the Austrian Empire ambassadors so, consequently, the palace was called ”dell’ambasciatore”. It must be remembered that at the time Palazzo Loredan was built, the Serenissima was at the height of its power.
Palaces were not only homes but business headquarters for personalities such as Venetian nobility, traders, or merchants. With attention to this, Venetian palaces were designed to impress. They were considered icons that represented not only Venetian’s commercial and political but also cultural superiority.
In March 1771 a young Mozart passed with his father through Venice. Count Durazzo knew them from his past days in Vienna so, he invited them over for dinner. As a result of this meeting, Durazzo arranged a private concert of Wolfgang. Another interesting anecdote is that centuries later it will come to light that Durazzo was the first to get his hands on Vivaldi soundtracks. Scores that disappeared for two centuries!
The church ceremony took place at the majestic Santa Maria dei Carmini. A large Roman Catholic church. It nestles against the well-known Scuola Grande dei Carmini.
Undoubtedly the perfect location for luxurious weddings, sumptuous parties and even music spots! Do you know that Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” music video was filmed in Ca’ Zenobio?
The majestic ballroom is definitely the main reason not only to choose it as main location for celebrations but also to visit it! Moreover, it represents a typical Venetian monumental environment. Indeed, the outstanding “Hall of mirrors” will make you feel like you have stepped into an unalike dimension. Ca’ Zenobio is definitely among the most important examples of Venetian late Baroque style due to its pictoral and stucco decorations. In fact, the most brilliant artists in Venice, Louis Dorigny, Luca Carlevaris and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo did the interior decorations. What’s more, Abbondio Stazio was responsible for the whole comples stucco decoration. The palace is interesting not only architecturally, but also for the interior decorations. The before mentioned Hall of mirrors, depicts mythologic scenes and the life of Queen Zenobia.
In conclusion, in 1850 Zenobio became the home of the Collegio dei Padri Armeni Mechitaristi di San Lazzaro.
“Le Bal Oriental” also known as the “Party of the century” was the theme of this wedding in Venice. The idea emerged from the so-called “Party of the 20th century”.
Before dedicating a few words to Le Bal Oriental itself, it is necessary to mention Carlos de Beistegui. This eccentric French-born Spanish multi-millionaire personality, not only was an art collector but also an interior designer. He was unquestionably one of the most flamboyant characters of the past century European life. Indeed, in 1948 he decided to acquire a palace just off the Grand Canal, Palazzo Labia. Consequently, he bought furnishing from Palazzo Libia’s less fortunate neighbours. Works of art such as frescoes by Raffaello, Guido Reni and Annibale Carracci.
On 3rd September 1951 a masked costume ball took place at Palazzo Labia, called Le Bal Oriental.
It must be remembered that, a thousand guests attended. With a long guests list of course, it comprised of the elite of the European society. For example, from Salvador Dali to Christian Dior and many more Counts, Countesses, Price and Princesses… Even Winston Churchill and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were invited but did not attend. What’s more, many personalities not invited arrived by yacht. Anchoring at the Venice Lido, with big hopes to get an invitation or a way to get in. An interesting anecdote is that, Salvador Dali and Christian Dior designed each other’s costumes.
In conclusion, this is what Emily and Alexandre did. Firstly, a warm welcome party for the bridal party at Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore. It was ideal to spend some time with guests before the big day, welcoming them with delicious appetizers and sweets. Secondly, a solemn wedding ceremony at Chiesa dei Carmini. Thirdly, an extravagant wedding party at Ca’ Zenobio. Last but not least, concluding their Venetian adventure waking up early in the morning for a romantic post wedding photoshoot. In other words, the perfect time to enjoy the hidden gems of Venice stress free, with no people around.
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