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Chapel at Complesso Vignola Mattei (ex Santa Maria in Tempulo)

Complesso Vignola Mattei (ex Santa Maria in Tempulo) · Via di Valle delle Camene, 2-4, Rome, 00184 · Show map
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Up to 150standing
Up to 100seated
Garden Weddingbest for

About this space

Chapel is a stunning and historic space located within the Complesso Vignola Mattei, perfect for a variety of events. This beautiful chapel is ideal for weddings, offering a picturesque setting with a thick tree canopy surrounding it, creating a romantic atmosphere. The venue is also suitable for other celebrations, ceremonies, and intimate gatherings. With its tasteful restoration and wonderful acoustics, Chapel provides a unique backdrop for memorable occasions. Its proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Circus Maximus and the Coliseum adds to its charm, making it a desirable location for both locals and visitors alike.

Features

Wifi
Beautiful outdoor setting

Space

136m² (1,464ft²)

Capacities

100 Reception
150 Standing
100 Wedding

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Via di Valle delle Camene, 2-4, 00184
Complesso Vignola Mattei (ex Santa Maria in Tempulo) Via di Valle delle Camene, 2-4Unknown 00184Rome
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