Baroness Cleopatra von Adelsheim von Ernest Marries Prince Franz Albrecht zu Oettingen-Spielberg
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs1/23The Baroness Cleopatra von Adelsheim von Ernest with her maids of honor, Princess Isabella Gaetani von Lobkowicz and Countess Beatrice Borromeo Casiraghi, and the flower children.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs2/23The bride and her father, Baron Louis von Adelsheim, about to enter the St. Jacob Church in Oettingen.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs3/23Bridesmaids and maids of honor with the flower children just before the ceremony.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs4/23Waiting for the festivities to get started.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs5/23The bride and her father walking down the aisle. The church was decorated with jasmine and birch trees.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs6/23Eight hundred seated guests in the church—the ceremony is about to begin.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs7/23The couple exited the church as husband and wife and kissed in response to the applauding crowd.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs8/23The couple making their way to the reception in the courtyard of Oettingen Castle.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs9/23The Oettingen Chapel choir plays in honor of the couple.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs10/23En route to the wedding reception.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs11/23The colorful courtyard before the guests arrive from church.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs12/23Wildflower arrangements were spread out in the castle corridors and stairways.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs13/23Entering the wedding reception as the newly named Hereditary Prince and Princess. A wall of yellow flowers was set up at the entrance of the castle courtyard and served as the perfect backdrop.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs14/23The bride dancing onstage with the band during the reception.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs15/23Tablescapes at the dinner in Oettingen Castle.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs16/23The bar at the #Cleofa party was filled with personalized bottles, mirrors, neon signs on the walls, and other party accessories.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs17/23The dinner took place in the “saal” of the Castle of Oettingen before guests were surprised by an enchanted forest–themed party in another part of the building.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs18/23This was the first room of the enchanted forest–themed party. All of the rooms inside the forest had a different atmosphere.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs19/23The wedding cake was served after dinner—at this moment the “saal” turned pink and music started. Soon after, guests were asked to move to the secret party location.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs20/23The bride changed into a dress created by her friend Sandra Mansour for post-dinner dancing.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs21/23The second room was filled with mirrors. The “Cleofa Club” was a pink room where guests danced until 8:00 a.m. to the beats of DJ Matteo Ceccarini.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs22/23This was a magical corridor connecting all rooms. A video installation was projected on the back of the room and the ceiling.
Photo: Karl Anton Koenigs23/23The walls of the castle were magically transformed by video artist Louis von Adelsheim.