Couple will tie the knot at a 16th century fort they rented for €300,000 (Dh1.5 million)
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West will get married and host a reception at Florence’s imposing 16th-century Belvedere Fort on May 24, a spokeswoman at the Florence mayor’s office said on Friday.
The couple rented the fort, located next to Florence’s famed Boboli Gardens, for €300,000 (Dh1.5 million). A Protestant minister will preside, spokeswoman Elisa Di Lupo said in a phone interview.
The 36-year-old rapper proposed to the reality television star on her 33rd birthday in October 2013, renting out San Francisco’s AT&T Park for the occasion.
This is the first marriage for West, who was previously engaged to designer Alexis Phifer. It’s the third for Kardashian. She was wed to music producer Damon Thomas from 2000 to 2003, and spent 72 days married to professional basketball player Kris Humphries in 2011 after tying the knot in in a lavish ceremony that was broadcast as a two-part TV special.
There has been no explicit confirmation from either Kardashian or West about the wedding. In an email on Thursday, Kardashian’s representative Ina Treciokas said she wasn’t able to comment on reports about the nuptials.
But in an interview with Florence’s La Nazione newspaper published on Friday, West extolled the beauty of Florence and spoke of the event. Asked if he was excited about May 24, he said: “Very excited. But very happy.”
He said he and Kardashian had come to Florence incognito and believed that their daughter, North, born in June 2013, was conceived “among the Renaissance masterpieces”.
“It was our first honeymoon,” he said of that visit. “It’s one of the most beautiful cities of the world, for me the most beautiful in Europe.”
He spoke to the newspaper while visiting Florentine designer Ermanno Scervino, whom he considers a friend and teacher.
The couple was featured on the cover of Vogue magazine’s April issue, with Kardashian wearing a wedding-style dress.
Di Lupo said the proceeds from the rental would go to fund restoration of many of Florence’s artistic treasures.
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