Milano Wedding Hall
| Where: |
in an historical palace in the centre of Milan. |
| Capability: |
up to 60 guests sitted. |
| Music: |
possibility of music. |
| Best period of the year: |
from spring to autumn. |
Weddings in Milan are held in magnificent Palazzo Dugnani, the patrician townhouse of Casati Dugnani, one of the few Milanese residences built just outside the medieval walls. It was built at the end of the 17th century by the Meda family, and altered in the 18th century when it passed first to the Casati family, then to the Dugnani.
In 1857, the palazzo and its vast grounds (purchased by the city council in 1854) were incorporated in the Public Gardens.
Seen from Via Manin, the façade of the palazzo is typically 17th century, however, the retired central body of the complex and the wings are more varied and boast elegant porticoes and loggias. The other facade faces the elegant Public gardens than in spring time are full of flowers and colours.
Inside in the upper rooms there are stuccoes and frescoes by the Venetian school, and the wedding hall is an elegant room surrounded by a landing, and all upper walls and the ceiling have superb frescoes painted by Tiepolo in 1731.
It is one of the most elegant hall to get married in Italy. And if you wish to make your ceremony more sophisticated we suggest you violin or harp. Music will create a unique atmosphere.
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