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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez wedding venue revealed, couple to tie knot at this historic Venice location
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez are set to get married next week in Venice, Italy. The two will get married in a private ceremony after being engaged for two years. According to a report by Daily Mail, the couple has booked the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in Venice for their upcoming wedding celebrations. The Scuola Grande della Misericordia is one of the most prominent buildings in Venice's historic center. As per the report, it has been reserved from June 26 to 28 as part of the celebrations. While details about the actual wedding ceremony remain unconfirmed, a source told the publication that access to nearby San Giorgio Maggiore island will also be restricted during this period, with Bezos's $500 million superyacht Koru anchored offshore. Jeff Bezos' wedding guest details The wedding is expected to have fewer than 200 guests, including celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, and some members of the Trump family, according to the report. Nearly 60 Venice water taxis have been booked for guest transport, along with a private boat service between the island and the yacht. Guests will stay at luxury hotels across the city, including The Aman and Hotel Cipriani. Local bakery Rosa Salva Venetia, on the other hand, will supply pastries for the weekend, though not the wedding cake. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Jeff Bezos' wedding cost (estimated) The multi-day wedding celebration is said to cost somewhere between $15 million and $20 million, covering transportation, catering, and Sánchez's dress, which has not yet been revealed. In a 2023 interview with Vogue, Bezos said he had little to do with the planning. 'Oh, God, no. Do I look that dumb?' he said when asked about his involvement. Protest against Jeff Bezos' wedding The upcoming wedding has polarized the Venice city, with some residents protesting the event while others, including city officials, embrace it. Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro expressed strong support for the couple, stating, 'I want Bezos to be welcomed with open arms in Venice. Protesting against those who bring visibility and wealth to our territory is, in my opinion, a disgrace.' Brugnaro added, 'We will have to apologize to Jeff Bezos. I am ashamed of those who behave like this. I hope that Jeff Bezos comes anyway. Not all Venetians think like these protesters," he told protestors. World Music Day 2025: Tech That Changed How We Listen to Music

Sydney Morning Herald
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
Inside Jeff Bezos' ‘wedding of the century' in Venice
And there will be another seven vessels of various kinds to provide transport for guests, who are expected to include the British actor Orlando Bloom and his long-time fiancee Katy Perry, Mick Jagger, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Oprah Winfrey, Eva Longoria and Leonardo DiCaprio. Bezos' fellow tech titans Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are also expected at the multimillion-dollar shindig. As befits a man worth $US230 billion ($355 billion), Bezos has booked the most luxurious suites in Venice's finest hotels for his guests. They include the Aman, a five-star hotel on the banks of the Grand Canal that boasts private gardens and Rococo works of art, as well as the equally swanky Gritti Palace, the Danieli, the Marriott and the St Regis – where Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will reportedly stay. Her father, Donald Trump, may even reportedly make an appearance at the wedding. A short distance away from the Grand Canal is the Belmond Cipriani on the island of Giudecca, which is expected to host Lady Gaga, who is rumoured to perform for the newlyweds. Loading Wedding celebrations and cocktail receptions will reportedly be held in Palazzo Pisani Moretta, a historic building in the heart of Venice, as well as the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, a Renaissance building, and the Hotel Excelsior on the Lido, the slender island that separates the Venetian lagoon from the Adriatic. The wedding is likely to cost around $25 million, according to one detailed breakdown. The sum includes up to $1.5 million for flowers and the decoration of the various venues, up to $4.5 million for wedding planners, $3 million for the hire of the venues, $1.5 million for the catering and $2.3 million for the bride's dresses. There will also be mooring fees for Bezos' superyachts and the cost of providing lavish gifts for the guests. Luxury hotel suites will make up around $3 million of the overall cost, according to Manuela Pivato, the founder of an online publication called MyFairVenice. She told D Donna, an Italian women's magazine: 'A suite at the Hotel Cipriani costs about €14,000 [$24,768] a night and the hotel recently restored 13 of its top suites.' Hair and make-up, not just for the bride but for her guests, will also cost a bomb. Loading Pivato added: 'For George Clooney's wedding, 50 hairdressers came from Rome. We can estimate a cost of around €500,000 [$890,000].' The two possible wedding venues – the Fondazione Cini on the island of San Giorgio and the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in Venice itself – are both large, meaning that they will need a wealth of flower arrangements and other decorations. Pivato said the overall bill for three different locations could easily reach $1.5 million. Between 35 and 50 sleek wooden water taxis have been hired out for the event. Mario Gasparini, a water taxi operator, told La Repubblica newspaper: 'The exact routes are being kept a secret. We will only discover who our passengers are and where we are taking them the day before the wedding service.' The lavish affair is expected to bring revenue to the city, with water taxi operators earning about $26,000 each over five days. Gasparini says the event should be embraced, adding: 'Most Venetians are not protesting – it is just the usual 150 communist extremists who are opposed to everything.' The wedding ceremony itself may be held in a complex of historic buildings known as the Fondazione Cini on the island of San Giorgio, opposite St Mark's Square. Fireworks will light up the sky as the couple say their vows and exchange rings. Last week, activists climbed to the top of the bell tower on the island, let off coloured smoke bombs and unfurled a giant banner with a large red cross scrawled across the word 'Bezos'. They hung a similar banner from the Rialto Bridge. The protesters were from an umbrella group called No Space for Bezos, a slogan that plays on the billionaire's ownership of Blue Origin, the space rocket venture. In a statement, campaigners said: 'Venice is not for sale, it is not for rent, it should not be the backdrop for the wedding of one of the world's richest men. 'As Venetians, we are ready to defend the dignity of our city. Those who expect Venice to be docile and subservient, happy to gather the crumbs that fall from the king's table, will be disappointed. What we did today is just a taste of what is to come.' The protesters have threatened to hurl themselves into canals to impede the arrival of Mr Bezos and his bride-to-be at their wedding ceremony. Tommaso Cacciari, an activist from No Space for Bezos, said: 'To block their arrival peacefully, we will jump into the canals that surround the venue, and we will also block the alleyways that lead to it. 'Bezos is not just any VIP – he is a multibillionaire who supports the world view of Trump.' Loading He added that by choosing the World Heritage city as his wedding venue, the Amazon founder was 'confusing Venice with Las Vegas'. While the activists have commanded plenty of attention, they have been sharply criticised by other Venetians, who say the city should be honoured to host such a high-profile wedding. Simone Venturini, Venice's councillor in charge of tourism, said: 'I struggle to understand how a private event like this, which won't cause any kind of stress to the city, can be considered detrimental. 'Each year Venice hosts hundreds of events, of every type. Is it Venice's fault that it is the most beautiful city in the world? We should all be proud that the wedding of Jeff Bezos will be held in our lagoon.' He said the protests and banners had been organised by 'the usual' Left-wing activists who have campaigned in the past against giant cruise ships, mass tourism and the entrance fee for day trippers which was imposed last year. He also asked whether the spray canisters that the activists had used to create their banners 'were bought on Amazon'. The governor of Veneto, the region that includes Venice, also criticised the protests. Luca Zaia said that the banners strung from the bell tower on San Giorgio island and the Rialto Bridge sent an 'unacceptable' message to the world. Zaia told Corriere della Sera newspaper: 'The history of La Serenissima is cosmopolitan, a story of openness. We have warehouses that were built by Germans, by Turks, we have the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world. Our cuisine is influenced by spices that came from other parts of the world. Our history has never been about forbidding entry to anyone.' Loading The governor, a heavyweight in the conservative League party, said only around 200 guests have been invited to the wedding – a number that Venice can easily handle given that, during the busiest periods of the year, 150,000 tourists descend on the place each day. He added: 'What message are we sending? That Venice is not a welcoming city? That we are going to start squirting tourists with water pistols? Tourism is Venice's main business, it's worth €18 billion a year and we all benefit from it, even people who don't work in the sector.' The Bezos wedding will pump between $35 million and $50 million into Venice's economy, Zaia said. He conceded that there was a need for tourist numbers to be better managed as tourist hordes overwhelm an ever-dwindling population of residents. The city's population has dropped from 175,000 in 1950 to around 48,000. The governor said Venice had managed to host celebrity weddings in the past without much disruption, including that of George Clooney and British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in 2014. Unlike the impending Bezos wedding, the Clooney nuptials attracted barely a whiff of dissent among Venetians.

The Age
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Age
Inside Jeff Bezos' ‘wedding of the century' in Venice
And there will be another seven vessels of various kinds to provide transport for guests, who are expected to include the British actor Orlando Bloom and his long-time fiancee Katy Perry, Mick Jagger, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Oprah Winfrey, Eva Longoria and Leonardo DiCaprio. Bezos' fellow tech titans Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are also expected at the multimillion-dollar shindig. As befits a man worth $US230 billion ($355 billion), Bezos has booked the most luxurious suites in Venice's finest hotels for his guests. They include the Aman, a five-star hotel on the banks of the Grand Canal that boasts private gardens and Rococo works of art, as well as the equally swanky Gritti Palace, the Danieli, the Marriott and the St Regis – where Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will reportedly stay. Her father, Donald Trump, may even reportedly make an appearance at the wedding. A short distance away from the Grand Canal is the Belmond Cipriani on the island of Giudecca, which is expected to host Lady Gaga, who is rumoured to perform for the newlyweds. Loading Wedding celebrations and cocktail receptions will reportedly be held in Palazzo Pisani Moretta, a historic building in the heart of Venice, as well as the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, a Renaissance building, and the Hotel Excelsior on the Lido, the slender island that separates the Venetian lagoon from the Adriatic. The wedding is likely to cost around $25 million, according to one detailed breakdown. The sum includes up to $1.5 million for flowers and the decoration of the various venues, up to $4.5 million for wedding planners, $3 million for the hire of the venues, $1.5 million for the catering and $2.3 million for the bride's dresses. There will also be mooring fees for Bezos' superyachts and the cost of providing lavish gifts for the guests. Luxury hotel suites will make up around $3 million of the overall cost, according to Manuela Pivato, the founder of an online publication called MyFairVenice. She told D Donna, an Italian women's magazine: 'A suite at the Hotel Cipriani costs about €14,000 [$24,768] a night and the hotel recently restored 13 of its top suites.' Hair and make-up, not just for the bride but for her guests, will also cost a bomb. Loading Pivato added: 'For George Clooney's wedding, 50 hairdressers came from Rome. We can estimate a cost of around €500,000 [$890,000].' The two possible wedding venues – the Fondazione Cini on the island of San Giorgio and the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in Venice itself – are both large, meaning that they will need a wealth of flower arrangements and other decorations. Pivato said the overall bill for three different locations could easily reach $1.5 million. Between 35 and 50 sleek wooden water taxis have been hired out for the event. Mario Gasparini, a water taxi operator, told La Repubblica newspaper: 'The exact routes are being kept a secret. We will only discover who our passengers are and where we are taking them the day before the wedding service.' The lavish affair is expected to bring revenue to the city, with water taxi operators earning about $26,000 each over five days. Gasparini says the event should be embraced, adding: 'Most Venetians are not protesting – it is just the usual 150 communist extremists who are opposed to everything.' The wedding ceremony itself may be held in a complex of historic buildings known as the Fondazione Cini on the island of San Giorgio, opposite St Mark's Square. Fireworks will light up the sky as the couple say their vows and exchange rings. Last week, activists climbed to the top of the bell tower on the island, let off coloured smoke bombs and unfurled a giant banner with a large red cross scrawled across the word 'Bezos'. They hung a similar banner from the Rialto Bridge. The protesters were from an umbrella group called No Space for Bezos, a slogan that plays on the billionaire's ownership of Blue Origin, the space rocket venture. In a statement, campaigners said: 'Venice is not for sale, it is not for rent, it should not be the backdrop for the wedding of one of the world's richest men. 'As Venetians, we are ready to defend the dignity of our city. Those who expect Venice to be docile and subservient, happy to gather the crumbs that fall from the king's table, will be disappointed. What we did today is just a taste of what is to come.' The protesters have threatened to hurl themselves into canals to impede the arrival of Mr Bezos and his bride-to-be at their wedding ceremony. Tommaso Cacciari, an activist from No Space for Bezos, said: 'To block their arrival peacefully, we will jump into the canals that surround the venue, and we will also block the alleyways that lead to it. 'Bezos is not just any VIP – he is a multibillionaire who supports the world view of Trump.' Loading He added that by choosing the World Heritage city as his wedding venue, the Amazon founder was 'confusing Venice with Las Vegas'. While the activists have commanded plenty of attention, they have been sharply criticised by other Venetians, who say the city should be honoured to host such a high-profile wedding. Simone Venturini, Venice's councillor in charge of tourism, said: 'I struggle to understand how a private event like this, which won't cause any kind of stress to the city, can be considered detrimental. 'Each year Venice hosts hundreds of events, of every type. Is it Venice's fault that it is the most beautiful city in the world? We should all be proud that the wedding of Jeff Bezos will be held in our lagoon.' He said the protests and banners had been organised by 'the usual' Left-wing activists who have campaigned in the past against giant cruise ships, mass tourism and the entrance fee for day trippers which was imposed last year. He also asked whether the spray canisters that the activists had used to create their banners 'were bought on Amazon'. The governor of Veneto, the region that includes Venice, also criticised the protests. Luca Zaia said that the banners strung from the bell tower on San Giorgio island and the Rialto Bridge sent an 'unacceptable' message to the world. Zaia told Corriere della Sera newspaper: 'The history of La Serenissima is cosmopolitan, a story of openness. We have warehouses that were built by Germans, by Turks, we have the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world. Our cuisine is influenced by spices that came from other parts of the world. Our history has never been about forbidding entry to anyone.' Loading The governor, a heavyweight in the conservative League party, said only around 200 guests have been invited to the wedding – a number that Venice can easily handle given that, during the busiest periods of the year, 150,000 tourists descend on the place each day. He added: 'What message are we sending? That Venice is not a welcoming city? That we are going to start squirting tourists with water pistols? Tourism is Venice's main business, it's worth €18 billion a year and we all benefit from it, even people who don't work in the sector.' The Bezos wedding will pump between $35 million and $50 million into Venice's economy, Zaia said. He conceded that there was a need for tourist numbers to be better managed as tourist hordes overwhelm an ever-dwindling population of residents. The city's population has dropped from 175,000 in 1950 to around 48,000. The governor said Venice had managed to host celebrity weddings in the past without much disruption, including that of George Clooney and British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in 2014. Unlike the impending Bezos wedding, the Clooney nuptials attracted barely a whiff of dissent among Venetians.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Who is Lauren Sanchez? Know about the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Fiancee's age, career, and more
Know about Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Fiancee: This June, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez will have one of the most lavish weddings of the year, which will take place in Venice over three days and will never be forgotten. Their selection of a picturesque outdoor amphitheatre and the old Scuola Grande della Misericordia symbolizes a celebration rich in grandeur and romance. With an A-level guest list of over 200 and celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah, and Kim Kardashian, it's hard to dismiss rumours of world-class luxury. Locals anticipate a smooth fusion of city heritage and celebrity glitz as Venice gets ready for this high-profile event. This wedding in Venice might end up being the most memorable social event of 2025 because of everything that takes place against the city's classic waterways. Who is Lauren Sanchez? Lauren Sanchez was born into a second-generation Mexican-American household in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on December 19, 1969. A well-known American media personality, news anchor, and helicopter pilot is Lauren Sánchez. She began her career as an anchor and reporter for a number of TV networks, including "Good Day LA" on Fox. Her rapid climb in the broadcasting industry was facilitated by her strong on-screen persona and journalistic abilities. Lauren Sanchez career She became well-known for co-hosting the morning show Good Day LA, which she worked on from 2011 until 2017. Additionally, Ms. Sanchez appeared in a number of movies, such as Ted 2, Flight Club, and The Longest Yard. The first female-owned airborne film and production firm of its kind was Black Ops Aviation, which Lauren Sanchez founded in 2016. Her childhood desire to be a flight attendant—a dream that was initially rejected because of her weight—inspired her passion for flying. Later on, she obtained her license to fly helicopters. Ms. Sanchez, a proficient helicopter pilot, provided consulting services for big motion picture projects, such as the 2017 Christopher Nolan picture Dunkirk. Lauren Sanchez's past relationship Lauren Sanchez had two children, Ella and Evan, with Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell, her former spouse. She also has a son, Nikko, who is 23 years old, from her marriage to Tony Gonzalez, a former NFL player. Also Read: Who is Vanshika? Know about the Wife-to-be of Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav Lauren Sanchez's relationship with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Shortly after Jeff Bezos announced his divorce from his 25-year wife, MacKenzie Scott, in 2019, Lauren Sánchez and Bezos started dating. Since then, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez have emerged as one of the most talked-about couples, frequently showing up together at prestigious events. The couple got engaged in May 2023 while on a sumptuous cruise aboard Jeff Bezos's enormous boat. Their engagement garnered international attention. Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos wedding venue The pair will probably welcome their guests at Scuola Grande della Misericordia, as was previously announced. Constructed in 1310, the ancient structure was once one of Venice's Seven Scuole Grandi, a location exclusive to the city's aristocracy. One of the most lavish venues in the city, the venue features magnificent murals by Renaissance masters like Tintoretto, Veronese, and Pellegrini. Up to 1,000 people can be accommodated in the structure, which has been converted for exhibitions and events Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos's wedding guest-list Hollywood celebrities, corporate titans, and political leaders are anticipated to attend the wedding, which is set for the weekend of June 24. Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, and Eva Longoria are believed to be attending. Venetian authorities have promised that, despite the wedding's magnitude, there will be "no abnormal disruption" to the city's regular activities. The mayor of the city has refuted reports that Bezos and Sanchez had reserved every water taxi in Venice. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral follow Indiatimes Trending.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish Italian wedding venue revealed: Here's what we know
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancee Lauren Sanchez are set to tie the knot this month in Venice, Italy. Now a new online report suggests that the couple has finalised the venue for their wedding. As reported by Daily Mail, Bezos and Sanchez has booked the Scuola Grande della Misericordia , an 800-year-old Renaissance landmark, as part of their extravagant wedding celebrations. The multi-day affair, expected to take place from June 24 to 26, 2025, is poised to be one of the most high-profile events of the year. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding venue As mentioned above the couple is likely to host their guests at Scuola Grande della Misericordia. Built in 1310, the historical building was originally one of Venice's Seven Scuole Grandi, a site reserved for city's elite. The venue consists of grand frescoes by Renaissance masters such as Tintoretto, Veronese, and Pellegrini, making it one of the most opulent locations in the city. The building, which has been repurposed for exhibitions and events, can accommodate up to 1,000 guests. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Wedding guests list The wedding, scheduled for the weekend of June 24, is expected to host Hollywood stars, business moguls, and political figures. Among the rumored guests are Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, and Eva Longoria. Given the scale of the event, Venice officials have assured that the wedding will cause 'no abnormal disruption' to the city's daily operations. Reports had suggested that Bezos and Sanchez had booked all water taxis in Venice, but the city's mayor has denied these claims. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding 'under threat Venetians are furious over the scale of the wedding, which has led to Jeff Bezos reserving five opulent hotels and every water taxi in the city, per a Daily Mail report. Enhanced security measures, including a heavy police presence, closed streets, and restricted airspace, are expected to accommodate an A-list guest list of celebrities, politicians, and business tycoons. The disruptions coincide with Venice's busiest travel period, exacerbating tensions in a city already strained by mass tourism. Local activist group Laboratorio Occupato Morion, which describes itself as an "anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, anti-racist, and trans-feminist political space," is leading the charge against the event. The group has planned a protest for this Friday near St. Mark's Square, with a larger demonstration scheduled for the wedding day. Their rallying cry, 'No space for Bezos, No space for oligarchs!' is emblazoned on flyers featuring Bezos' head atop a rocket, accusing him of treating Venice as a personal playground. 'Jeff Bezos believes he can purchase the entire city,' the group's flyer declares. 'Those who live in Venice on a daily basis are left with discomfort, exclusion, and precariousness.'