Society

In Rome, allowed to register marriages on the beach

The authorities of the satellite city of Rome signed a decree allowing, for a fee, to hold an official wedding ceremony on the seashore or in a tourist estate. In Rome, marriage will be possible at the Olympic Stadium or in Villa Borghese Park

The long-awaited "yes" by the sea or in the middle of the park, in an ancient castle or in a tourist estate: from June 3, 2014 in the commune of Fiumicino it became possible to hold a civil marriage ceremony anywhere in the city, and not just in specialized institutions. A few days earlier, a similar decree was signed in Rome, which included the development of a regulation defining places in the city in addition to the red hall in Campidoglio and the wedding hall of Tempietto di Caracalla, where marriages could be made. This will be an extensive list, including public and private areas, including the Appia Antica villas, the famous Villa Borghese park and the Olympic Stadium.

Until that moment, the newlyweds did not have such an opportunity due to the restrictive article 106 of the civil code, prohibiting citizens from holding public holidays. But after the appeal of the Minister of Internal Affairs and its consideration by the Council of Ministers, an agreement was adopted on a freer interpretation of the article and its correlation with social realities. Now Italians are allowed to hold a civil wedding ceremony in places open to the public: on beaches, in parks, in places of historical significance. However, before the owners of these parks, beaches, tourist estates and ancient castles must submit an application to the public service to include them in the list of places allowed for weddings. In addition to the statement, owners should provide officials with information on the availability of an area of ​​at least 25 m2

The cost of holding such a wedding varies from 500 euros for permanent residents of the Fiumicino commune to 1000 euros for visitors. At the same time, marriage in the central city registry office remains free for Italians.

Fiumicino Mayor Esterino Montino comments on the new situation: “We are one of the first communes in Lazio, and perhaps throughout Italy, to sign such an important decree that will significantly affect tourism in the region. We specifically sought to avoid lengthy bureaucratic procedures and reduced them to a minimum. By the end of June we plan to hold the first wedding ceremonies on our beautiful beaches. And we expect that the number of requests for weddings will now double. "

Watch the video: Is a marriage ceremony performed by the state and not the church valid? (December 2024).

Popular Posts

Category Society, Next Article

Italy population
Interesting about Italy

Italy population

Over the past 55 years, Italy’s population has not increased by more than 0.99% per year. This country ranks fourth in Europe in terms of population, although for a long time it has been characterized by a crisis of reproduction and has a negative natural increase - since 1960, the number of Italians has increased by only 10 million.
Read More
My favorite books about Italy and Rome
Interesting about Italy

My favorite books about Italy and Rome

"You can get bored in Rome in the second month of your stay, but not in the sixth, and if you stay a year, you will have the thought of staying here forever." Stendhal. I can read books about the history of Rome and Italy endlessly, but where is it better to start if you are just going on a trip and want to try at least a little understanding of this beautiful country?
Read More
Why Italians hate summer
Interesting about Italy

Why Italians hate summer

Despite the fact that Italy is famous for its hot sun, its inhabitants are often very negative about the arrival of summer. And the matter is not only in the increasing flow of tourists and unbearable heat, but also in the huge number of mosquitoes, the lack of places on the beaches where Italians risk being unnoticed against the background of more athletic visitors.
Read More