Piazza Maggiore
Town Hall
Wedding Hall
Chapel Farnese
Bologna
Bologna is a handsome, red-brick city, packed with palazzo, noticeably a student town, lively and entertaining…
Bologna is the regional capital of Emilia Romagna, and a compulsory point of passage between the North and South of the Peninsula. An Etruscan and then Gallic settlement, it was first a colony and then a Roman Municipality. During the Middle Ages the city proclaimed itself a Free Common and reached the top of its power in. Within its walls, the first University of the world saw the light in the XI century. In the charming historical center, among the best preserved in the world, many ancient palaces and churches stand and witness the cultural relevance that Bologna has had in the course of the centuries. Just take a walk along the nearly 40 kilometers of porticoes that decorate its streets allows to catch aspects of a life full of moods, to follow shopping itineraries in glamorous boutiques or in large and small street markets, also for food, to know a many-sided reality, culturally and economically at home in XXI century Europe.
Civil ceremony
Civil ceremonies take place in the beautiful Red Hall whose name originates from the colour of the tapestry. This hall has recently been coated, was part of the quarters belonging to the city Senate during the Ancient Regime. The present settlement of the Red Hall traces back to the half of the XIX century and its Empire style is due to the big chandeliers out of Bohemian crystal to the decorations of the barrel arch by Luigi Samoggia (decorator). Recently it has been restored by maintaining its peculiarities.
Upon request it is possible to have the ceremony performed in the wonderful Chapel Farnese (ex Palatina)

