A Tuscan Wedding Steeped in Art, Architecture, and Effortless Romance
Photographed by Olja Dietiker
Set within the historic rooms and gardens of Villa Medicea di Lilliano, this Tuscan wedding leans into a more visual, art-led direction — where architecture, texture, and movement shape the atmosphere from the very beginning. Frescoed ceilings, antique chandeliers, and long corridors create a setting that feels layered and immersive, while the surrounding landscape keeps everything grounded. For couples drawn to this kind of setting, planning a wedding surrounded by Tuscan villas and vineyards offers access to spaces where history and design naturally intersect.
The bride’s look sits confidently within that environment. A floral-appliqué gown with a sculptural, fluid quality mirrors the detailing of the interiors, while her movement through the villa — captured mid-step, fabric in motion — brings a sense of energy to the otherwise still setting. The styling feels intentional but not overly composed, allowing the textures of both dress and space to interact.
Outside, the ceremony unfolds in a secluded garden framed by cypress trees and stonework. The setup is minimal — soft seating, a fountain softened by ivy, terracotta details — allowing the setting to hold the focus. The surrounding countryside stretches out beyond, adding depth without distraction. It’s a composition that relies on scale and placement rather than decoration.
As the day moves into evening, the reception shifts to an open lawn, where long tables are styled with layered tones — taupe linens, ivory florals, mauve accents, and clusters of dark grapes. Candlelight introduces warmth as the light fades, while the arrangement of the table feels almost like a still-life composition, echoing the artistic direction of the day. For those exploring similar settings, this historic Tuscan wedding venue reflects a particular balance between architectural detail and open-air celebration.
What carries through is a sense of contrast handled with control — structured interiors against open landscapes, refined styling against moments of spontaneity. A vintage car, sunglasses at golden hour, guests gathered beneath lemon trees — these details add personality without disrupting the overall direction. If you’re looking beyond a single property, explore more places to get married in Italy to see how this kind of aesthetic translates across different regions, from historic villas to more contemporary spaces shaped by the same attention to setting.
Wedding team
PHOTOGRAPHER: @oljadietiker_wedphoto
WEDDING PLANNER: @weddinglab.ch @roberta_burcheri_events
MAKEUP ARTIST: @derbeka_beauty
FLORIST: @corcortezfloral
DRESS: @maramariebridal
VIDEOGRAPHER: @federico_cardone
CELEBRANT: @jennifer_patrice_celebrant
CAKE: @sugarcups_cake_design
BAND: @chiaratrallorimusicplanner
BRIDESMAID DRESSES: @nola.london