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Last update: November 2024
Masseria Mandrascate, located near Enna in the heart of the Sicilian countryside, offers spacious areas that retain all the charm of an old country farmhouse. The facility will be chosen by the modern and dynamic couple who, for such a special day, will not disdain a pleasant dip into the rural past.
Spaces and capacity
The Masseria's indoor and outdoor spaces, which are available for rent for your wedding reception, can be set up for a decidedly unconventional banquet; the adjacent courtyards and surrounding garden can also be good places for the bride and groom and their guests to gather for an aperitif.
Services offered
The right setting is essential for a truly memorable wedding banquet. The Masseria pays special attention to the décor, ensuring it aligns with the venue's unique architecture.
Other spaces
In the side courtyard, with a wonderful view of the countryside, are six rooms of silence and history, suites finished with fabrics in shades of beige and ecru.
Visit the small indoor museum, which tells the story of the estate's agricultural past, to return to rural life.
Other services
Surrounding the central courtyard are stables, warehouses, and farmers' houses that have been restored without altering their authenticity. These can be used to host cultural activities related to music, art, exhibitions, gala dinners, and professional breakfasts.
Historical background
The Masseria dates back to the 17th century and has maintained its vocation for the cultivation and processing of the fruits of the earth ever since.
Masseria Mandrascate is a historic wedding venue in Sicily, Italy.
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