Location: 45 minutes from Montpellier, Occitanie, South of France
Les Jardins de Campagne, a historic wedding venue in Montpellier with terraces, lawns and a formal park, offered short walking routes that served an intimate guest list. On arrival evening, tables glowed beneath stars as blue florals met pale linen and glassware caught soft light. Guests heard gravel underfoot, felt a light breeze through lime trees and followed lanterns toward the garden edge. The traditional French wedding setting in Montpellier read calm and considered, allowing conversations to settle before the ceremony day began.
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Park ceremony notes, pool of light at dinner and color placed with intent
The park framed vows with delicate installations that echoed line and proportion rather than volume. Les Jardins de Campagne appeared again as backdrop, its paths guiding movement from aisle to portraits without crowding the view. Marie carried white peonies that nodded to the grounds, her gown kept lines clean, and bridesmaids in bright yellow added lift to a neutral base. Groomsmen in blue-grey balanced the spectrum. Dinner layouts honored the garden plan: measured candle heights, centered plateware and seats angled to sightlines. As evening cooled, the scent of cut greens drifted across the tables and the house façade held the room.
Coordination, imagery and how the design stayed human-scale
The flow rested on precise collaboration. Wedding Planner Mc2 Mon Amour mapped transitions between welcome tables, ceremony park and dining lawn, protected service paths and placed flowers where form and function met. Wedding Photographer Marjorie Manfré worked with natural light, recording close texture in peonies, the curve of chairs on gravel and wider frames that kept architecture present. Their pacing favored clarity over clutter, proving how heritage and fresh notes could sit together when scale stayed modest and materials felt tactile. Guests lingered easily between zones, glass chimed softly, and the Occitanie setting remained visible in every moment.
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Getting Ready


The Ceremony




The Bride and Groom
The Reception



The Design & Details






The Venue
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