A Jewish wedding in a bohemian Czech style.

A wedding in the heart of Prague. Nature, history, and modern elegance.
This wedding is a perfect example of how two worlds can come together: the natural beauty of nature and the grandeur of historical architecture.

They came from sunny Israel. Their only connection to Prague was warm tourist memories. And now, thousands of kilometers from home, in a city they had never seen in person, they had to entrust the organization of one of the most important days of their lives to people they didn’t know. Such a decision requires not only courage but also unconditional trust.

This wedding is a perfect example of how two worlds can be beautifully united: the natural charm of nature and the solemnity of historical architecture.
For the ceremony, we chose Průhonice Park — a place where spacious alleys, ancient trees, and soft light create the feeling of an intimate fairytale. Against the lush greenery, a white floral arch blossomed, while delicate petals scattered along the path led the bride toward the moment that would change her life forever.

The banquet at Martinický Palace stood in beautiful contrast to the natural lightness of the ceremony. This historic palace, with its ornate walls and soaring ceilings, seems made for grand celebrations. Exquisite frescoes, warm lighting, and a sense that time slows down filled the space. Modern décor in a white and green palette, combined with glass elements, blended harmoniously with the palace’s architectural splendor.

Every detail was thoughtfully considered — from the clean lines of the seating plan and floral arrangements to the architectural accents in the hall’s design. White chairs, refined compositions, and carefully planned lighting created an atmosphere where no extra words were needed.

The preparation took a full year. And on the wedding day, everything came together as if this celebration had always been waiting for this very moment, this place, and these people.