Wedding in Villa Santa Ana
Diego and Pilar's wonderful wedding, could not be in any other place than Zaragoza.
Its present name comes from the ancient Roman toponym, Caesaraugusta. It is located on the banks of the rivers Ebro, Huerva and Gállego and the Canal Imperial de Aragón, in the centre of a wide valley.
The ceremony took place in Cogullada Monastery. At the time when the Cesarugustan church was ruled by Bishop San Braulio, it is assumed that the image of the Virgin of Cogullada appeared, due to its discovery by a miraculous little bird.
At this sacred point, he built the basilica, where it was exposed to public veneration in 637 and where the Capuchins founded their convent in 1657.
Another very important part of the wedding was in Villa Santa Ana. Surrounded by gardens and around an ancient and imposing mansion inspired by the architectural traditions of French wineries.
It was a wedding full of love and very emotional.
Here are some images...