All other Fridays and Saturdays in the year 2009 have been allocated for religious wedding services.
Weddings at Jemniště are both civil and religious. Civil weddings take place in beautiful decorated wedding halls. Silvia Vezzuto-Průšková, an Italian painter, participated in their decoration. Halls are situated in Sala Terrena (in the vestibule of the château). From the courtyard of honour, you enter the chateau and arrange with the registrar in the first hall, which is situated at the end of the vestibule, on the right side. Your wedding guests go into the second hall and you follow them accompanied by the sound of harmonnium. After the wedding ceremony, you can pay extra for the entrance with your pfotograph to the exposition, where you take nice pictures from romantic rooms. Your guests will be appealed to wait for you in front of the château for purpose of other collective photographing. They also have the possibility to visite our café and refresh themselves. Church weddings take place in the Baroque chapel of St. Joseph, where the most beautiful Baroque productions of the chateau can be found - the fresco of the Ascension in the presbytery is by Wenceslas Lawrence Rainer and also Matthias Bernard Braun participated in the decoration of the great altar. From the side altars, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Francis of Assisi will look down on you. J.P.Molitor painted their portraits. The chapel seats cca 100 people. In case of your interest, the organist and the singer will be reserved. Jemniště comes under the rectory of Postupice, where Pater Štětina is the vicar. You can contact him during his Sunday morning divine service in the church in nearby Postupice. There is no problem if you would like your own vicar. Ms Klára Skarytková (tel: 604 83 83 38, e-mail: klara@jemniste.cz) arranges all the details concerning your civil or religious wedding. She brings up "Instructions for bridal pair", which you sign so that we provide against any complication during the wedding day. These rules are obligatory both for bridal pair and for all the guests.