Sunday 16 August 2009

Types of Ceremonies

Catholic ceremony:The priest who officiates the ceremony also acts as the registrar; therefore Catholic weddings are legally valid in Spain. To get married in the Catholic Church, at least one or both of the couple must be Catholic and neither of them can have previously married in the Catholic Church. Protestant blessings:If you are Protestant, you can have a civil ceremony in your home country and then come to Sapin where we can organise a blessing of your marriage by a Protestant minister.
Civil weddings:
Civil weddings in Spain require that at least one of the couple is officially a resident of the country. If this isn't the case, the couple can get married first in their own country and Your Barcelona Wedding can organise a symbolic ceremony here, conducted by one of our experienced officiants.

Why Barcelona?

Barcelona is the capital of the Catalonia region and is located in the north-east corner of Spain. Catalonia is blessed with an excellent climate with warm temperatures and sun all year round. The region boasts fantastic beaches to the north (Costa Brava) and to the south (Costa Dorada) with some great destinations where you could also enjoy a few days' rest before or after your event.The city of Barcelona, bathed by the Mediterranean sea, is a multicultural and cosmopolitan location with its gothic style arquitecture and celebrated modernist buildings.Barcelona offers a wide range of venues for celebrating your event. We are sure that, together with the help and advice of our team, you will find your ideal location. The region of Catalonia is well-connected for international travel via its 3 airports (Barcelona, Girona and Reus). There are numerous direct daily flights to European cities and beyond.