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Holding a wedding ceremony in one of the Town Halls of the Czech Republic is a very popular destination.
The Czech Republic itself has a special atmosphere of the rambling times of the Middle Ages and wherever you get married in the Czech Republic, rest assured that you will get an unforgettable experience, as well as beautiful photographs.
A wedding ceremony at the Town Hall in the Czech Republic is, on the one hand, a budget option, since you do not need to pay additionally for the rental of private property and the travel of municipal employees, and on the other hand, this does not take away all the charm and beauty of the Czech Republic, since it is beautiful everywhere.
There are many Town Halls in different areas of Prague, suburbs and other cities in the Czech Republic.
We have selected for you the most beautiful and unusual locations for the ceremony in the Town Halls of the Czech Republic.
There are several Town Halls in Prague itself. The most popular of them is the Old Town Hall of Prague 1.
There are also several Town Halls located in the suburbs of Prague, which are no less attractive.
Documents for a wedding in the Czech Republic:
- Valid passports
- Birth certificate
- 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.
- 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.
- Death certificate of the spouse, in case he/she was married, but his/her spouse died. The certificate must be legalized.
- Certificate of change of name/surname.