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Chateau Jemniste

This castle is located near Prague, only 50 kilometers from the city center. Chateau Jemniště is a pearl of the Central Bohemian region and is ideal for a wedding celebration. Built in the Baroque style, the castle is surrounded by a beautiful French park immersed in flowers, and after the ceremony you will have the opportunity to have a great photo shoot.

In terms of external and internal decoration, Chateau Jemniště can easily compete with the official residences of the English royal dynasty. At your service are real knights’ halls, secluded sleeping quarters, a picturesque park complex, as well as the Chapel of St. Joseph. This is the classic that is always in demand and never goes out of fashion. Create a great mood for yourself and hold your wedding at Chateau Jemniště!

The wedding ceremony can also be held in the castle garden for an additional fee: 300 € (not including the cost of the arch)

Capacity: 100 people

Days for the ceremony: every day

Packages:

ClassicPremiumLux
2,250 €3,150 €3,900 €
ServicesClassicPremiumLux
Consultations on documents
Preparation of documents and their translation into Czech from popular languages: up to 6 documents per pair: international passports, birth certificates and certificates of marital status (not including apostilles on originals)
Booking the date and time of the ceremony
Government fees and agent services when handling documents at the local police and city hall
Rental of the site and arrival of municipal employees for the ceremony
Transfer from the hotel to the wedding ceremony within the city where the ceremony is taking place
Providing witnesses
Wedding ceremony and its translation into Russian (Hebrew/English or other languages ​​with an additional fee from 150 €)
Marriage certificate in Czech language
Apostille of marriage certificate
Translation of the marriage certificate into English/Hebrew/Ukrainian/Russian or other popular language from a court translator
Delivery of marriage certificate by mail within 3 months
Timing of the day √
Musical accompaniment of the ceremony
Bride’s dress for the ceremony (bonus)
Bridal bouquet with the groom’s boutonniere with delivery to the hotel room 
Bridal make-up and hairstyle in the hotel room  √
Wedding photo session by a professional agency photographer for 2 hours: (about 150-200 processed photos, author’s retouching of ALL frames, color correction, cropping)  
Wedding photo session by a professional agency photographer for 3 hours: (about 200-250 processed photos, author’s retouching of ALL frames, color correction, cropping)  
Transfer to the photo shoot in the photographer’s car
Videographer for 3 hours (clip from 1 to 4 minutes)  
Add-onsprice in euro
make-up130
hairstyle130
Bridal bouquet with the groom’s boutonniere with delivery to the hotel roomfrom 150
witnessesfor free
photographerfrom 170 for 1 hour (minimum 2 hours)
videographerfrom 200 for 1 hour (minimum 2 hours)
one tier cakefrom 120
one way transfer (depending on distance)from 70
translation of the ceremony into Hebrew/English150
translation of additional documents (divorce/death certificate, etc.)from 60
additional copy of the marriage certificate in Czech including apostille120
bride’s dress for the ceremonyfrom 200

Decoration of the ceremony site

Decoration of the ceremony site: arch with fabric (color of your choice), fresh seasonal / artificial flowers and high quality greenery. A registration table decorated with a composition of fresh seasonal/artificial flowers and various wedding paraphernalia. Bed for rings.
— Artificial flowers — from 600 €
— Natural flowers — from 900 €

Documents for a wedding in the Czech Republic:

  1. Valid passports
  2. Birth certificate
  3. Certificate of marital status, i.e. whether he/she is single, divorced or widowed, issued by an official authority of his/her country. (For Israelis Tamzit Rishum)
    • The above certificate is valid for 6 months from the date of issue.
    • It is also necessary to legalize the certificate of marital status. The best form of legalization is an apostille stamp if their country has signed the “Hague Convention Abolishing Requirements for the Legalization of Foreign Public Documents of October 5, 1961.” Otherwise, he/she will need to contact the official authority of his/her country for the necessary legalization.
  4. The original divorce document, in the case of a divorced person, which states that the divorce is final and not subject to appeal, duly signed, stamped and legalized.
  5. Death certificate of the spouse, in case he/she was married, but his/her spouse died. The certificate must be legalized.
  6. Certificate of change of name/surname.
  7. Notarised power of attorney.