What to wear? How to get to the wedding? What will happen? You can find all this information on this page.
We will update this information on an ongoing basis.
What to wear? How to get to the wedding? What will happen? You can find all this information on this page.
We will update this information on an ongoing basis.
The colors of our wedding are purple, blue, and pink. We would be delighted if you chose one of these colors (any shade) for your outfit. In any case, black is always a safe choice.
from 11:30
Arrival of wedding guests
by 12:00
Wedding guests gathering
12:30
Ceremony
13:30
Lunch
15:30
Cake cutting
16:15
Bridal bouquet toss
17:00
Gender reveal
17:30
Buffet opening
18:00
First dance
20:00
Sparkler dance
21:00
Wedding game
21:30
Garter toss
The history of Villa Kajetánka dates back to the early 17th century. It was originally built as a chapel and later as a summer residence for the Kajetánky family, an important Czech noble family. Over the years, the villa changed owners several times and underwent various renovations and extensions. During World War II, it was confiscated by the Nazis and used as a military hospital. After the war, it was returned to its original owners and served as a private residence. In 2012, Villa Kajetánka was transformed into a popular restaurant and event venue, hosting many unforgettable occasions and gatherings.
The ideal way to get there is by bus to the Kajetánka stop, or by tram to the Malovanka stop, from where it is a five-minute walk downhill.
If you’re driving, there are purple zones along the entire street in front of Kajetánka, which are free on weekends. Public holidays that fall on weekdays are handled on a case-by-case basis. We were unable to find information about this specific day, but in the worst-case scenario, the hourly rate of 20 CZK/hour will apply.
The greatest gift for us is that you will be spending May 8th with us this year. If you still want to give us something, we would appreciate a contribution towards the wedding expenses.