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Susana and Eu

Wedding in Córdoba and Almodóvar Del Río

A Classic Wedding with a Rural Soul, between History and Nature

The wedding of Susana and Eu was one of those celebrations that are felt as the hours pass: it begins with the solemnity of a church full of history and gradually transforms into a warm party among olive trees, to the rhythm of the Andalusian sunset.

The tour began in the heart of Córdoba, in the majestic Church of San Juan y Todos los Santos (La Trinidad), and continued in a completely different environment: the Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra, a rural enclave with its own character, located in Almodóvar del Río.

La Trinidad: Solemnity, Emotion, and Living Architecture

Few churches have the presence and light of La Trinidad. Susana entered on her father’s arm, with contained emotion and surrounded by columns, frescoes, and an enveloping atmosphere. The ceremony was classic, but full of intimate moments: knowing glances, discreet gestures, words that only the two of them understood.

A Change of Scenery: from the Historic Center to the Andalusian Countryside. Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra

After the ceremony, the wedding car drove Susana and Eu to the Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra, where the air was filled with countryside, aromas of rosemary and dry earth, laughter, and music.

Their guests were waiting for them there, with elegant decoration in natural tones and a golden light that seemed tailor-made.

Careful Details without Losing the Essence

Every corner of the farmhouse told a story: the tables dressed with linen tablecloths, the floral arrangements with wild touches, the lanterns hanging from the trees… Everything spoke of them, without exaggeration, with coherence and taste.

The couple’s session was brief but intense, with the Sierra de Córdoba in the background and the sky turning pink.

A Party with Roots

The outdoor dinner was filled with speeches, toasts, and spontaneous moments. The night brought dancing, emotion, and a real connection between all those present. It was a celebration without haste, one of those that are truly lived.

 

Susana y Eu

Boda en Córdoba y Almodóvar del Río

Una boda clásica con alma rural, entre historia y naturaleza

La boda de Susana y Eu fue una de esas celebraciones que se sienten con el paso de las horas: comienza con la solemnidad de una iglesia cargada de historia y se transforma, poco a poco, en una fiesta cálida entre olivos, al ritmo del atardecer andaluz.

El recorrido comenzó en pleno centro de Córdoba, en la majestuosa Iglesia de San Juan y Todos los Santos (La Trinidad), y continuó en un entorno completamente distinto: el Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra, un enclave rural con carácter propio, situado en Almodóvar del Río.

La Trinidad: solemnidad, emoción y arquitectura viva

Pocas iglesias tienen la presencia y la luz de La Trinidad. Susana entró del brazo de su padre, con la emoción contenida y rodeada de columnas, frescos y una atmósfera envolvente. La ceremonia fue clásica, pero llena de momentos íntimos: miradas cómplices, gestos discretos, palabras que solo ellos dos entendían.

Un cambio de escenario: del centro histórico al campo andaluz. Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra

Tras la ceremonia, el coche nupcial condujo a Susana y Eu hasta el Cortijo La Vieja Cigarra, donde el aire se llenó de campo, de aromas de romero y tierra seca, de risas y música.

Allí les esperaban sus invitados, una decoración elegante en tonos naturales y una luz dorada que parecía hecha a medida.

Detalles cuidados sin perder la esencia

Cada rincón del cortijo contaba algo: las mesas vestidas con manteles de lino, los arreglos florales con toques silvestres, los farolillos colgando de los árboles… Todo hablaba de ellos, sin exageraciones, con coherencia y gusto.

La sesión de pareja fue breve pero intensa, con la Sierra de Córdoba de fondo y el cielo tiñéndose de rosa.

Una fiesta con raíces

La cena al aire libre se llenó de discursos, brindis y momentos espontáneos. La noche trajo baile, emoción y una conexión real entre todos los presentes. Fue una celebración sin prisas, de esas que se viven de verdad.

 

Belén and Antonio

Wedding in Seville. A Story between Seville and Southern Italy

Belén, from Seville, and Antonio, from Italy, celebrated their union in a wedding full of elegance, joy, and lots of Andalusian light. Two cultures united by love and by a city that has it all: Seville.

The ceremony took place in the imposing Church of San Esteban, one of the most emblematic temples in the historic center. Afterwards, the celebration moved to the Hacienda Atalaya Alta, surrounded by olive groves and countryside air, where the party was filled with accents, laughter, and overflowing energy.

San Esteban: Sevillian Solemnity with an Italian Accent

Belén’s entrance to the church was one of the most emotional moments of the day: a luminous, elegant bride with a smile that said it all. Antonio, visibly moved, waited at the altar with his family who had come from Italy.

The mix of languages among the guests added even more beauty to the moment. Looks that said it all, discreet gestures, emotions on the surface.

Atalaya Alta: a Hacienda to Celebrate without Haste

After the ceremony, the afternoon light accompanied the bride and groom on their arrival at Hacienda Atalaya Alta, a place that combines traditional Andalusian architecture with clear views and open spaces perfect for enjoying.

The decoration respected the aesthetics of the environment: tables with wildflowers, neutral linens, candles, touches of terracotta and olive. All warm and elegant, without artifice.

A Celebration with Personality

During the cocktail hour, conversations flowed in several languages, but with the same shared emotion. The banquet, served outdoors, gave way to sincere speeches, heartfelt toasts, and spontaneous moments that filled the night with truth and joy.

The first dance, under the lights of the courtyard, marked the beginning of a vibrant party. Smiles, hugs, friends dancing barefoot: it was the perfect ending to an unforgettable day.

Belén y Antonio

Boda en Sevilla. Una historia entre Sevilla y el sur de Italia

Belén, sevillana, y Antonio, italiano, celebraron su unión en una boda cargada de elegancia, alegría y mucha luz andaluza. Dos culturas unidas por el amor y por una ciudad que lo tiene todo: Sevilla.

La ceremonia tuvo lugar en la imponente Iglesia de San Esteban, uno de los templos más emblemáticos del casco histórico. Después, la celebración se trasladó a la Hacienda Atalaya Alta, rodeada de olivares y aire de campo, donde la fiesta se llenó de acentos, risas y una energía desbordante.

San Esteban: solemnidad sevillana con acento italiano

La entrada de Belén a la iglesia fue uno de los momentos más emotivos del día: una novia luminosa, elegante y con una sonrisa que lo decía todo. Antonio, visiblemente emocionado, esperaba en el altar junto a su familia llegada desde Italia.

La mezcla de idiomas entre los invitados aportó aún más belleza al momento. Miradas que lo decían todo, gestos discretos, emoción a flor de piel.

Atalaya Alta: una hacienda para celebrar sin prisas

Tras la ceremonia, la luz de la tarde acompañó a los novios en su llegada a Hacienda Atalaya Alta, un lugar que combina la arquitectura tradicional andaluza con vistas despejadas y espacios abiertos perfectos para disfrutar.

La decoración respetó la estética del entorno: mesas con flores silvestres, mantelería neutra, velas, toques en terracota y olivo. Todo cálido y elegante, sin artificios.

Una celebración con personalidad

Durante el cóctel, las conversaciones fluían en varios idiomas, pero con una misma emoción compartida. El banquete, servido al aire libre, dio paso a discursos sinceros, brindis sentidos y momentos espontáneos que llenaron la noche de verdad y alegría.

El primer baile, bajo las luces del patio, marcó el inicio de una fiesta vibrante. Sonrisas, abrazos, amigos bailando descalzos: fue el cierre perfecto para un día inolvidable.

María Del Rosal and Luis

Wedding of María Del Rosal and Luis in Córdoba

A Story of Light, Architecture, and True Emotion

Córdoba was the perfect setting for the wedding of María del Rosal and Luis, a couple with a deep connection, serene elegance, and an environment that accompanied them with genuine beauty. The ceremony was held in the church of San Nicolás de la Villa, a temple steeped in history, and the subsequent celebration took place in Huerta 28, a space surrounded by vegetation, Mediterranean light, and Andalusian charm.

A Ceremony amidst Ancient Stone and Restrained Emotion

San Nicolás de la Villa offered the solemn and warm setting that the couple desired. María del Rosal arrived accompanied by her father, enveloped in a soft light and respectful silence. Luis, nervous and smiling, never looked away.

The liturgical details, the Gothic architecture, and the discreet gestures between the bride and groom turned the ceremony into a timeless, intimate, and deeply emotional scene.

Huerta 28: an Oasis in Córdoba

After the ceremony, the celebration moved to Huerta 28, a place that combines the organic with the contemporary. Surrounded by nature, friends, and family, the couple enjoyed an outdoor cocktail party among bougainvillea, carefully arranged tables, and an atmosphere of restrained and elegant festivity.

The golden light of the afternoon filtered through the trees and accompanied the speeches, hugs, and the first toast. Everything flowed with a beautiful naturalness, without the need for excessive adornments.

A Sincere Celebration, without Artifice

The decoration opted for simplicity: white, olive green, touches of wood and glass. The result was a careful but unpretentious aesthetic, very much in keeping with the couple’s way of being.

The night grew in intensity with live music, spontaneous dancing, and an energy that can only be born from authenticity. In every gesture, in every look, there was a deep respect for the day, for each other, and for what was experienced.

Juan Luis Morilla
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