Weddings Castles Are A Big Trend

. Thursday, December 17, 2009
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By Stephen Henry

It seems nowadays that couples looking to get married in a romantic setting are choosing to do so in castles. Perhaps the thought of long ago days of chivalry and romance are the influence for this trend towards Wedding Castles. Flowery gowns and medieval settings add to the overall aura and feeling of turning back the hands of time.

Fortunately, with the trends being what they are, castles all over Europe are now available for private wedding ceremonies. You can tie the knot in countries such as England, Scotland, Spain, France, Switzerland and Italy. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married in Italy in a castle near Rome. The only drawback? You or your wedding planner have to make arrangements months ahead of time since the waiting lists can be quite lengthy.

Castles evolved from small wooden structures to magnificent stone castles of today because of the rivalry between countries in Eeurope. The architecture was influenced and a battle for the best resulted in large structures able to support armies for extended periods of time which were self sufficient in every way.

These medieval castle weddings can be as simple or as elaborate as time and resources allow. From a simple ceremony in a castle chapel, to a reception filled with music lighting and entertainment all period appropriate. None of your wedding guests will soon forget the castle setting with jugglers and mimes, mugs of grog and mead, and all in a whimsical European setting. Some even go as far as to hire actors to dress and speak appropriately to add to the magic of your special day.

Authentic medieval feasts were quite elaborate, and did not discriminate as to the social status of the bride and groom. Often up to six courses were served. This fact alone begs to be turned into a themed wedding day. A wide variety of meats, vegetables and fruits can be called time-appropriate to this end, as well as napkin and glassware selections. Napkins became very popular in the Middle Ages due to the fact that most people ate with their fingers.

If the perfect wedding has been haunting you since your childhood, then perhaps a castle wedding is in your future. What better way to commemorate your happiest day than with a 12th century bash that no one will soon forget!

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