Pop superstar Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner have been offered the ultimate paparazzi-proof wedding venue which is an entire abandoned medieval village in Italy.
Following the couple's high-profile engagement in June 2025, the Mayor of Celleno, Luca Beraldo, has made an extraordinary pitch. He has personally invited the pair to wed in Celleno Vecchia, a historic 'ghost' town perched on a volcanic cliff about 90 minutes from Rome.
The offer, made on Wednesday, 22 April 2026, includes free and exclusive use of the village's ancient stone squares and its 12th-century Church.
While the Dua Lipasummer weddingrumours have pointed toward an intimate Italian ceremony, this specific invitation offers a level of seclusion that few luxury resorts can match.
For a couple looking to avoid the global media circus, the prospect of vanishing into a silent, stone fortress may be the most romantic—and practical—option on the table.
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Since reports have pointed to anintimate weddingthis summer as Lipa is on a break from touring, for now, the proposal is coming from Italy rather than the pair themselves, and there is no confirmation that they have accepted it.
The invitation came from Mayor Beraldo, who is pitching Celleno Vecchia as the rare celebrity wedding venue that does not merely promise privacy but seems almost built around it.
Per the details provided, he has offered the use of the village at no cost and framed the proposal in deliberately romantic terms, saying, 'We are personally inviting Dua and Callum to be our guests. No crowds, no photographers, no bill. Just history, silence, and one of the most romantic places on earth.'
Dua Lipa ile Callum Turner düğünlerini İtalya'da yapacak.• Kutlamalar haftası boyunca bir tatil köyü misafirler için kapatılacak.pic.twitter.com/upnpkSAG7n
Source: International Business Times UK