SENFTENBERG CASTLE – Styled Photoshoot in Kremstal
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In the summer I discovered a new wedding location, which immediately captivated me for several reasons.
First of all, the history goes back to the 11th century. The masonry portrays the history, certainly also many secrets and lives of different inhabitants in the centuries. The story is continued every day and connects the past with the present and makes you curious about the future.
The future is also the key word for the second special feature. With views of the terraced vineyards, the bright colours of nature all around and the village at the bottom of the valley, the perspective changes and ones own priorities for now and later. Suddenly, previously considered extremely important details become less relevant and the focus is on values and attitudes that make us happy in life and feel good.
This brings us to the third reason that makes this location so special. The vaulted rooms inside exudes a unique and cosy atmosphere that invites you to linger. As a visitor, you want to immediately let your soul drift and enjoy life to the fullest.
The perfect setting to focus on what the wedding really should be about if you ask me: about you as a couple and your love, which should be authentically celebrated on the day of the wedding.
The wedding marks the start of a new chapter in your personal love story and wouldn’t it be nice to be part of the centuries-old history of the castle ruins?
Up there, with the change of perspective, you can take a look at your future together – no longer just as two people, but as a couple. In the here you can celebrate with your guests in your own style.
The ruins of Senftenberg Castle in the Kremstal combine all these wonderful highlights and will enchant you and your guests.
Other service providers who were present at the shoot and which I can recommend to you:
Wedding dress: Bluetenkleid Krems
Make-Up: Gabi Stolzlederer
Flowers: Julia Stockinger
Oldtimer: Oldtimer Wiese
Original Text in German: Katja Elsing (Wedding Speaker – www.wortverlesen.at)
© Michele Agostinis
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