Nadine & Damian


Baroque Elegance under the sky

From the very beginning, this wedding was shaped by a clear vision: a celebration outdoors — vibrant, surprising, and rich in special moments. The ceremony, agape, dinner, and party were designed to unfold seamlessly in the garden, offering guests ever changing impressions throughout the day.

For the church ceremony, Damian had one specific wish. Toni Faber, one of Austria’s most renowned clergymen, officiated the open air service, accompanied by a string quartet and framed by the garden setting. The atmosphere was calm, solemn, and deeply personal.

The venue was Palais Schönburg, a baroque jewel in the heart of Vienna. Built in the early 18th century, it is considered one of the city’s most prestigious historic palaces. Surrounded by an expansive garden, it combines imperial elegance with timeless beauty. Unfortunately, this remarkable location is no longer available for weddings — making this celebration all the more special and memorable.

The day unfolded effortlessly. Live music accompanied the agape and outdoor dinner, while the atmosphere gradually shifted from refined to exuberant. Doves rose into the sky, conversations lingered, and the garden became a stage for a celebration full of energy and surprises.

When rain set in during the evening, the celebration transitioned indoors with complete ease — a seamless shift that demonstrated the importance of not only having a vision, but also a thoughtful plan B. True planning ensures that a celebration always feels supported and secure.

This love story represents freedom, spontaneity, and the art of planning grand open air celebrations — with clarity, foresight, and a confident sense of timing.

Bride and groom leaving the ceremony hand in hand under the applause of their guests