Kimberly

and

Brian

24-25 September 2025

Florence, Tuscany
Italy

Dear Guests,

Welcome to our site!

Here you can find the program for each day, recommendations for free time activities and much more. We look forward to seeing you in beautiful Florence, Italy!

Registration

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by May 1, 2025

Please note, while we adore your little ones, we’ve chosen to make our wedding celebration an adult-only event. We hope you can enjoy a night off and celebrate with us!

We kindly ask you to fill out a separate form for each guest.

    I will be attending the festivities on:

    Main dish preference for Dinner the 25th of September 2024

    Additional information (allergies, food intolerance, request for a special menu, or any other request):

    Beauty Service

    You can book the services of a hairdresser and makeup artist. Please fill out the form to book your service.

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      Event schedule

      Tuesday, September 24

      01:30 PM
      Shuttle service for the guests

      3:00 PM
      Welcome Aperitif

      Fattoria Viticcio

      Località S. Cresci, 12/a, 50022 Greve in Chianti

      Dress Code

      Please pair your smart casual outfit with comfortable shoes

      Wednesday, September 25

      3:30 PM
      Welcome cocktail

      4:00 PM
      Ceremony

      4:40 PM
      Aperitif

      6:00 PM
      Reception

      Villa Gamberaia

      Via del Rossellino, 72, 50135 Settignano, Firenze

      Dress Code

      Colors suggestion: bright colors are welcomed, pastels, warm neutrals

      Please avoid: red, white, black, dark shades of brown, gray, blue, green (medium shades and lighter shades are okay)

      Hotels

      Here are just a few
      of our hotel recommendations:

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      Piazza Ognissanti, 3

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      Piazza Ognissanti, 1

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      Jacopo da Diacceto, 16/20

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      Vicolo Delloro, 5

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      Via De Cerretani 54/R

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      Via del Giglio, 13

      Discover Florence

      Sightseeing Spots

      Cathedral Square​
      This is the heart of the city, where the main buildings are located. The square is dominated by the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo). The dome created by the famous Brunelleschi is the symbol of Florence. Nearby there are the baptistery with the bronze “Gates of Paradise” and the Giotto bell tower, covered by marble of various colours and shades with a beautiful view of the city.
      Piazza della Signoria has been the political center of Florence since the Middle ages. Here you can find such famous buildings as the Palazzo Vecchio, where the city authorities worked, the Gucci Museum and the Uffizi art gallery. To the right of the façade of The Palazzo Vecchio is the Loggia Lanzi – a real open-air museum.
      The Uffizi Gallery, which building was built by the architect Giorgio Vasari, contains a collection of paintings and sculptures created by Italian and foreign masters. The most important and well- known masterpieces of the collection are works of Italian Renaissance masters, but the German, Flemish, Dutch and French paintings also deserve attention.
      The Basilica of Santa Croce, which was built in 1294 by Arnolfo di Cambio, is the largest Church of the Franciscans in the world. Its impressive Gothic architecture, wonderful frescoes and paintings in the altars, beautiful stained glass windows and numerous sculptures make the Church one of the most important monuments of Florentine art, since the XIII century.
      The Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge over the Arno river in Florence and one of the main symbols of the city. In 1565, the architect Vasari built a covered corridor about one km in length on the Eastern side of the bridge, which connected the new residence of the Medici Dukes with the former one. Since 1593, the Grand Duke Ferdinando I made a law, according to which only jewellers have the right to be traded on the bridge.
      The Pitti Palace served as the residence of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It was the largest and most luxurious of the Florentine palaces of that time. Inside there is a whole complex of museums with various collections. In the Palatine gallery, you can see the masterpieces of Raphael, Titian and other great masters.
      Behind the building of the Palazzo Pitti stretches the monumental Boboli gardens, created by the will of the Medici. This is one of the most extensive and elegant Italian-style gardens and another Florentine open-air Museum: the gardens are decorated with sculptures from various eras, from antiquity to the XVII century.
      The Accademia gallery is one of the most beloved and popular Italian museums in the world, where Michelangelo’s masterpieces such as “the Slaves”, “the Evangelist Matthew” and, of course, the famous “David”, which was transferred here in 1873, are located. The spectacular gallery was created in the Academy specially for this masterpiece.
      The Basilica was built in 1246. This is one of the main and most beautiful churches in Florence, which is decorating the square of the same name. The Gothic marble facade was designed by Leon Battista Alberti. Inside there is a number of magnificent masterpieces: “Trinity ” of Masaccio, and the entire Tornabuoni chapel with paintings by Ghirlandaio, and two crucifixes: Giotto and Brunelleschi.
      The Gucci Museum was opened in September 2011 in the Palazzo di Mercantia in Piazza della Signoria. The opening was dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the Florentine brand, which has become a symbol of good taste, style and quality all over the world. The Museum area is 1715 m2, and the exposition occupies three floors. It is completely devoted to the history of the famous fashion house from Florence.

      Shopping

      Via Tornabuoni, Via della Vigna Nuova и Via dei Calzaiuoli In these streets you can find such boutiques as Gucci, Pucci, Ferragamo, Disney Store, Furla, Carpisa and many others.
      Open markets are very popular in Florence. The most famous is Mercato in the San Lorenzo area. It sells food products, most of which are locally produced – meat, cheeses, olives, bread. Sellers of leather goods, clothing, ceramics are located on the territory around Mercato Centrale. Another similar place in Florence is Mercato Nuovo, near the Ponte Vecchio bridge.
      Jewellery making is a traditional Florentine craft. Jewellery stores are located on the Ponte Vecchio (Old bridge), where local craftsmen have come to sell their products. The prices there are quite high, but the jewellery is of a very good quality, handmade (so most of them are exclusive). Luxury jewellery brands such as Cartier, Rolex, Damiani and Tiffany are located in Tornabuoni street.

      La Rinascente — contains such brands as Armani, Burberry, Escada, Gerard Darelle, Glenfield, Guess, Kookai, Lacoste, Moschino, Missoni, Velvet, etc.

      Coin is an Italian chain with more affordable brands of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, perfumes and accessories.

      Outlets are located mainly outside the city. Most of them are multi-brand, but there are also mono-brand ones.

      The Mall is the most popular outlet in the city. There is a large selection of luxury brands: Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Dior, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Sergio Rossi, Stella McCartney, Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, etc. It can not be called large, but it is very convenient and popular among tourists.

      The Barberino Outlet offers different brands: D&G, Roberto Cavalli, Levi’s, Motivi, Guess and others.

      Gift Registry

      Dear guests,

      Your presence is the greatest gift of all. If you’d like to share an additional token of love, please feel free to do so in an envelope.

      Contacts

      Meet our planners

      Mironova Events Studio
      will be happy to assist you with any queries

      Lana

      +39 1111 222 33 2

      lana@mirevents.it