Protestant Chapel in Venice
| Location |
In the heart of Venice, easily accessed via foot or gondola. |
| Setting |
Ancient Palazzo with elegant ornate gate and small courtyard. |
| Interior |
Dark wood, very intimate with simple but charming interiors and stained glass. |
| Types of Ceremony |
Protestant blessing and protestant with civil. |
| Music allowed |
Music appropriate for weddings, sacred. There is an organ in the church or a CD can be played. |
| Accessible by Gondola |
Yes. |
| Donation costs |
Yes. |
| Best time |
All year. |
special Features of this Protestant Chapel
The Waldensian Church in Venice is housed in an 18th-Century Venetian Palace, a palace mentioned by Marin Sanudo in his "Journals" in 1525, as the residence of one branch of the Morosini, a Venetian noble family. The Palace was purchased in 1868 for "use by the Church, and for what else may be necessary for the Waldesian worship in Venice".
The church is small and intimate but can still hold at least 50 guests. There is an organ or you can choose to bring your favourite CD. The main gate is reached via a bridge and the first view is very charming indeed. A small courtyard leads into a very traditional Venetian palazzo where the ceremony is held.
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