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Villa Livia in Appia Antica Venue photo
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Villa Livia in Appia Antica Venue photo
Villa Livia in Appia Antica Venue photo
Villa Livia in Appia Antica Venue photo
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Villa Livia in Appia Antica
Villa Livia in Appia Antica

Ancient immense farmhouse in the Torlonia property since ancient times. Also in that era it became fashionable to have a house on the Appian Way reachable by the new cars. The proximity to Cinecittà contributed to new settlements. Villa Livia, which stands on an archaeological site dating back to the year 1100, was first renovated between 1910 and 1930, at the time owned by the Banca dei Crociferi. In the 50s, with the boom in American cinema, it became the property of the Duke of Warwick, who turned it into a holiday home and adapted it to his needs and those of many guests. The Duke of Warwick, one of the oldest English families in England (he is the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth), came to Rome because he was involved in the world of cinema. He had already been in Hollywood before the war, where he made adventure films due to his magnificent presence. The call to arms interrupted his career. Grandmother Daisy, a beautiful woman and lover of King Edward VI for more than ten years, became famous as the Red Countess. The designs of the Italian gardens in the living room of Villa Livia are inspired by one of her properties.    Currently Villa Livia is a period residence, in the heart of the archaeological park of the Appian Way, which has maintained its architectural structure intact and has had an appropriate and not artificial restoration. The villa is visited both by the park authority and by Italian cultural tourism to show the path of historical and cultural continuity of this area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the starting fee for Villa Livia in Appia Antica wedding reception?

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How many people Villa Livia in Appia Antica can accommodate?

Villa Livia in Appia Antica can accommodate 500 guests

Vendor Insight

Title: Unforgettable Elegance at Villa Livia

Introduction: Villa Livia, a gem nestled in the historic heart of Rome, offers a picturesque setting for weddings. This venue, imbued with the ancient charm of the Appia Antica, has garnered recognition in the Wezoree community, highlighted by its prestigious Wezoree Award.

Ambiance: The allure of Villa Livia lies in its flawless amalgamation of historic grandeur and contemporary comfort. The venue radiates a timeless elegance that is both captivating and welcoming. Couples seeking a blend of Rome's rich past with modern luxury will find this venue to be an unrivaled choice.

Service and Offerings: Villa Livia provides a comprehensive wedding experience with meticulous attention to detail. Their services are tailored to create a personalized and unforgettable event. From the initial planning stages to the final moment of the celebration, the staff at Villa Livia ensures each aspect of the day is executed flawlessly.

Venue Features: The villa flaunts stunning architectural features that serve as a perfect backdrop for wedding pictures. The lush gardens and breathtaking vistas encapsulate the romance of Rome. Indoor and outdoor spaces offer flexible options for ceremonies and receptions, catering to a range of preferences and styles.

Client Satisfaction: Clients often praise Villa Livia for its exceptional service and enchanting ambiance. Reviews frequently cite the staff's dedication and the venue's ability to transform wedding dreams into reality. Villa Livia’s ability to exceed expectations has solidified its reputation within the Wezoree community.

Conclusion: Villa Livia in Appia Antica is more than just a wedding venue; it is a destination where memories are made and cherished forever. With its award-winning combination of beauty, class, and impeccable service, Villa Livia stands as a premier choice for couples desiring a truly magnificent Roman wedding.