Bride and groom kissing beneath ivy-covered archway at Castello di San Fabiano

A Garden Wedding Framed by Ivy and Brick in Tuscany

Photographed by Marco Vegni

There’s something quietly cinematic about Castello di San Fabiano — the warm brick, the symmetry of its arches, the way climbing ivy softens every edge. Set within the Tuscan countryside, the space feels both expansive and intimate at once. For this celebration, the setting was left largely untouched, allowing the architecture and gardens to lead. It’s the kind of place that naturally draws couples planning a wedding in Italy, especially those looking for a venue that doesn’t need over-styling to feel complete.

The morning unfolded inside softly lit rooms filled with antiques and muted tones. A structured off-the-shoulder gown hung against a pale green wardrobe, its veil catching the light as it draped across the space. Nearby, the groom adjusted his shirt, framed by warm yellow walls and vintage details. These quieter moments carried a sense of calm — nothing rushed, just a gradual build toward the day ahead.

Wedding dress and veil hanging in vintage wardrobe at Castello di San Fabiano
Groom standing with hands clasped waiting during ceremony at Castello di San Fabiano
Groom sitting in armchair drinking champagne during preparations at Castello di San Fabiano

Outside, the ceremony took shape in front of the ivy-covered façade. Rows of white chairs curved gently across the lawn, leading the eye toward the arches of the villa. The bride arrived through the garden on her father’s arm, the scene viewed from a distance before shifting into focus — a subtle, almost cinematic perspective. The ceremony itself felt pared back visually, letting the setting and the people within it do the work.

Bride walking with father through garden at Castello di San Fabiano, holding white bouquet under soft veil
Historic brick towers of Castello di San Fabiano rising against clear blue sky in Tuscany
Ceremony scene with bridesmaids gathered beside ivy-covered archway at Castello di San Fabiano
White ceremony chairs with floral aisle details on garden lawn at Castello di San Fabiano
Bride walking down garden aisle with father as guests wait at Castello di San Fabiano
Couple standing together beneath ivy-covered archway at Castello di San Fabiano, soft romantic portrait
Rustic brick facade with small balcony and iron railing at Castello di San Fabiano
Couple kissing on sunlit pathway at Castello di San Fabiano surrounded by greenery and soft light
Wooden doorway framed by lush green ivy at Castello di San Fabiano

Following the vows, the atmosphere softened even further. Guests gathered across the grounds while the couple moved through shaded pathways lined with tall trees, the light filtering through in patches. Their portraits feel unforced — walking side by side, pausing beneath the trees, or framed by the villa’s textured walls. There’s a sense of ease throughout, echoed in the styling: a monochrome palette, clean silhouettes, and florals that complemented rather than competed with the surroundings.

Close-up of embroidered love note stitched in red on fabric, intimate wedding detail at Castello di San Fabiano
Groom reaching for bride during first look on tree-lined path at Castello di San Fabiano
Outdoor reception tables with candles and greenery set beneath trees at Castello di San Fabiano
Reception table styled with candles, glassware and soft florals at Castello di San Fabiano
Bride walking toward outdoor ceremony with long veil flowing across garden at Castello di San Fabiano

As the day transitioned into evening, the focus shifted to long tables set beneath the trees. Layers of baby’s breath and glass candle holders created a soft glow as daylight faded, while string lights overhead added warmth without overpowering the scene. A live saxophonist introduced a subtle energy during the reception, followed by a first dance set against the backdrop of the villa. It all felt cohesive — considered, but never overworked.

Bride and groom laughing as small dog interrupts ceremony at Castello di San Fabiano

The celebration closed with a relaxed, almost intimate energy despite the number of guests gathered earlier for a full group portrait in front of the villa. Cake was cut outdoors, surrounded by friends, as the light turned golden. It’s a reminder to couples exploring venues in Italy of how versatile venues like Castello di San Fabiano can be — equally suited to larger gatherings and quieter, more personal moments. For couples exploring venues in Italy, or browsing a wider collection of wedding venues in Italy, this setting offers a balance of structure, nature, and atmosphere that speaks for itself.

Couple sharing first dance surrounded by guests and warm lights at Castello di San Fabiano
Couple standing together beneath ivy-covered archway at Castello di San Fabiano, soft romantic portrait
Bride and groom walking along shaded countryside path at Castello di San Fabiano, relaxed just-married moment
Bride and groom cutting wedding cake outdoors under string lights at Castello di San Fabiano
Couple sharing first dance surrounded by guests and warm lights at Castello di San Fabiano
Close-up of saxophone being played during wedding reception at Castello di San Fabiano

Wedding team

Historic brick towers of Castello di San Fabiano rising against clear blue sky in Tuscany

Castello di San Fabiano

Italy

PRICE: €11,000

PHOTOGRAPHY: @marco_vegni_fotografia

WEDDING PLANNER: @casacollina

CATERING: @class_ricevimenti

VIDEOGRAPHER: @altevedute

MAKEUP ARTIST: @perfectpoutmelbourne @raffaella_santafe_makeup

FLORAL DESIGN: @infinitoamoretuscany

MUSIC: @muffinband_events

LIGHTS: @almaproject247

BRIDAL SHOES: @dior

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