Aerial view of Casa Olivi surrounded by rolling hills, with a long poolside dining setup and rustic stone house.

Photo by Andrea Di Giampasquale

Casa Olivi

€40k - €60k

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Set in the hills of Le Marche, Casa Olivi is less a venue and more a private house shaped by design. Reworked by Swiss architects into a minimalist retreat, the 300-year-old farmhouse balances raw materials with precise, contemporary lines, opening entirely onto the surrounding landscape. With space for just 11 guests and exclusive use typically booked by the week, weddings here take on a different rhythm—less structured, more lived-in. Days move between shared meals, time by the pool, and long evenings outdoors, with the setting shaping the pace rather than a fixed schedule.

Details

Wedding Packages & Pricing

Starting at €11,000, the most popular wedding package includes:
Accommodation for 11 guests for 7 nights.
Catering is charged separately, averaging €60.00 per guest.
Reception hire for up to 20 guests.

Additional information

There is an additional charge of €2,000 for weddings with over 20 guests.

Weddings & settings

Ceremonies

Ceremonies at Casa Olivi are quiet and open, shaped more by the surrounding landscape than by formal structure. The villa hosts symbolic ceremonies on site, with legal and religious ceremonies typically held in nearby towns before returning to the house for the celebration.

The setting is intentionally simple, with each option offering a different relationship to the landscape.

Garden setting

Positioned within the villa’s grounds, this space feels soft and enclosed, with greenery creating a natural boundary and a sense of calm around the moment itself.

Poolside terrace

More exposed, with views stretching across the hills toward the Adriatic, this setting draws the eye outward, with light and horizon becoming part of the ceremony.

For smaller gatherings or a change in weather, the villa’s interiors provide a more contained alternative, where the architecture and light create a focused, intimate atmosphere.

The overall approach is understated, with the setting shaping the tone rather than decoration or scale.

Minimalist wedding dress and veil hanging on a wooden ladder against the rustic stone interior of Casa Olivi.

Photo by Andrea Di Giampasquale

Intimate reception dining area adorned with floral arrangements and candles at Casa Olivi, beautifully captured by Nastuniema.

Photo by Nastuniema

Receptions

At Casa Olivi, the reception isn’t defined by a single evening but by the rhythm of the stay. With the villa exclusively yours for the week, celebrations unfold gradually—each gathering feeling connected rather than separate.

The wedding day itself often begins slowly, with drinks by the pool or on the terrace, where guests move freely between spaces and the landscape remains central. Dinner typically takes place outdoors, with long tables set in the garden or beneath the pergola, allowing the setting to frame the evening without formality.

As the night develops, the atmosphere shifts naturally rather than abruptly. Music, drinks, and conversation move between the terrace, pool, and indoor spaces, with no fixed boundary between one part of the evening and the next. The scale of the villa keeps everything close, creating a sense of ease rather than structure.

Beyond the wedding day, the format allows for multiple moments—welcome dinners, shared meals, and relaxed gatherings—each shaped by the same setting and pace.

Staying on Site

Casa Olivi accommodates up to 11 guests across five en-suite bedrooms, creating a private, residential experience for the couple and their closest group. The layout is split between the main house and a separate guesthouse, offering both connection and privacy.

Main house bedrooms

A mix of king and twin rooms, designed with clean lines, natural materials, and soft light, reflecting the balance between historic structure and contemporary design.

Guesthouse suite

A standalone room with its own outlook across the landscape, offering a quieter, more independent space within the estate.

Across all rooms, the focus is on simplicity and proportion, with carefully considered furnishings rather than excess detail. Shared spaces include a double living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a gym, while outdoors the villa opens into terraces, gardens, and a heated infinity pool.

For additional guests, nearby accommodation options are available, with the villa team able to assist with recommendations and logistics.

Luxury suite at Casa Olivi, offering stylish and comfortable accommodations for the newlyweds.

Photo courtesy of Casa Olivi

Wedding guests raising a toast under soft evening lights at Casa Olivi, showcasing a joyful celebration, shot by Nastuniema.

Photo by Nastuniema

Food & Atmosphere

At Casa Olivi, food is shaped entirely around the people staying in the house. There is no fixed kitchen team or set format—instead, couples bring in chefs, caterers, or plan meals themselves, using the villa as a working space for the week.

The kitchen and outdoor cooking areas are central to this. The ArcLinea kitchen opens directly onto the terrace, while the outdoor grill and dining spaces make it easy to move between preparation and gathering. Meals often feel collaborative—long lunches that extend into the afternoon, dinners that build slowly as the light fades.

Cooking becomes part of the experience rather than something separate from it. Pasta-making sessions, shared barbecues, or chef-led dinners unfold in the same spaces where guests spend their time, creating a natural overlap between hosting and celebrating.

With no corkage restrictions and full flexibility on suppliers, the structure remains open. The result is less about a defined menu and more about how the week is lived—food woven into each day rather than reserved for the main event.

Real Weddings at Casa Olivi

Other Information

Activities

Casa Olivi is designed for longer stays, with the week structured around both celebration and time to explore the region.

On-site

  • Heated infinity pool and outdoor living areas
  • Cooking classes and private chef experiences
  • Yoga and wellness sessions
  • Garden dining and wine tastings

Nearby, guests can explore Le Marche through wine tours, coastal boat trips, hill towns, and cultural events such as the Macerata Opera Festival.

Location & Accessibility

Located near Treia in Le Marche, Casa Olivi offers a quieter alternative to Italy’s more frequented regions, with countryside, coastline, and historic towns all within reach.

  • Nearest airport: Ancona Falconara Airport (approx. 50 minutes)
  • Access: Car recommended; private transfers available
  • Parking: Private on-site parking

The setting rewards those willing to travel slightly further, offering a more secluded and less explored part of Italy for a destination wedding.

Long wedding table beside the pool at Casa Olivi, surrounded by olive trees and floral centrepieces.

Photo by Andrea Di Giampasquale

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