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Perugia Castle

Perugia Castle

Combining magical Renaissance histories with modern conveniences is Perugia Castle’s specialty. Located just outside of beautiful medieval Perugia in the Umbria region, this 12th century castle and its surrounding estate is expert in hosting storybook weddings that feel straight out of a fairy-tale. After all, the castle is set in the Land of San Valentino, a uniquely heart-shaped valley that attracts lovers and romantics from around the world. Offering a variety of outstanding interior and exterior spaces for events, the Perugia Castle venue has the power to cultivate personalized experiences to create a dream wedding in Umbria for every hopeless romantic. 

Key Features

  • 2 hours and 15 minutes from Rome Fiumicino International Airport, 2 hours from Florence Airport
  • The Perugia Castle estate has 20 luxury guest suites and 38 beds total in the 18th century historic Mansion on the property. The suites have been decorated to the highest standards.
  • There are 7 event spaces couples can use for their destination wedding:
    • Piazza 1563 (seats 150): located at the entrance of the estate overlooking the vineyard— the ideal space for a welcome drink
    • Piazza dell'Orologio (seats 450): offers unparalleled views of the Italian gardens and the Umbrian countryside
    • The Garden of the Fountain (seats 400): a hanging garden featuring an 18th century fountain at its center
    • Piazza delle Torri (seats 200): overlooks the northern valley of the estate
    • Salone delle Volte (seats 360): a large, welcoming internal hall featuring paintings of the well-known Italian contemporary artist Lorenzo Fonda
    • Il Granaio (seats 220): a bright, versatile hall with arched ceilings and an abundance of natural light
    • The Cathedral of Love: a tree-lined avenue perfect for cutting the wedding cake is one of a kind – there is nothing quite like it in all of Italy!
  • There are no reception or music limits
  • The Perugia Castle staff can accommodate both civil and symbolic ceremonies