Number of rooms : 3
Capacity max: 90 pax, 500 m²
Church : Consecrated

Description

The nuances, silver-green olive trees, and vineyards that cover the rolling hills around Cortona are the perfect setting for an elegant wedding at Il Falconiere. A unique location where elegance and warmth, nature and culinary art are combined to give the newlyweds an unforgettable day.
The different spaces of the Relais offers a dream for every style of ceremony. The Hall of Clocks and the Hall of the Hawks are dedicated to intimate receptions, the limonaia and the terraces are home to appetizers and open bar, the garden around the pool is the ideal location for an elegant buffet.
Il Falconiere houses inside the small private chapel of St. Jerome, a little jewel in baroque style where you can organize blessings, Catholic or Protestant, renewal of vows and anniversaries, and in the intimate atmosphere of a Tuscan chapel. An alternative special is the possibility of organizing a blessing in the vineyards surrounding the property.
Cortona is one of the most popular Italian destinations for any couple, for the fascinating blend of ancient history art and culture, as well as approximately 30 churches and the old City Hall in which to celebrate the rite of marriage.
The restaurant offers a true feast for the senses with a Tuscan menu customized in every aspect and a selection of great wines from Cantina Baracchi. The experience of the staff and the support of external professionals are available to couples to give a unique wedding experience.

Interior Room

Capacity

Cocktail : 90
Blanqueting : 65
Theatre : 90

Size

Surface Area : 200 m²
Height : 8.00 m

Bedrooms

Double rooms : 5
De Luxe rooms : 9
Jr Suite rooms : 4
Suite rooms : 2
Executive Suite rooms : 2
Master Winery Suite rooms : 1

Exterior

Capacity

Cocktail : 90
Banqueting : 65
Theatre : 90

Size

Surface Area : 300 m²

  • Position : Countryside

  • Airport : Perugia PEG in 60 km

  • Railway : Cortona-Camucia in 3 km

Located between the vineyards and olive groves surrounding the Etruscan town of Cortona