Marriages are made in heaven ... But they are registered on earth, and this part of the wedding is the most important and solemn. They realized this in the very first months of Soviet power, and in December 1917 in Soviet Russia, one of the first laws of the Bolsheviks was the decree "On civil marriage, on children and on maintaining books of state acts."
Much has changed since then, but one thing remains unchanged - the family is a unit of society, and the registry offices, in view of the solemnity of the event, have become real Wedding Palaces. That's about such beautiful registry offices in Moscow and will be discussed in this article.
Grandmother's
The history of one of the most beautiful registry offices of the Russian capital began its history back in 1921, and since 1969 all significant events in the life of citizens began to be recorded in it.
Everything is created here for the comfort of future newlyweds and their guests. The waiting room has cozy sofas and a fireplace, creating a truly homely, warm atmosphere.
But in the registration hall itself, everything is done in light, airy tones that fully correspond to the solemnity of the moment. Judging by the reviews, many who used his services were satisfied.
Bogorodsky
A beautiful public institution is located on the ground floor of a residential building, and the field of recent renovation has acquired a modern, noble appearance. For the convenience of visitors, two entrances are made, the main one for solemn events, and a separate entrance to the archive.
The interiors of the halls and spacious halls of the registry office are made in pastel colors, and in the registration hall itself three colors are harmoniously combined - beige, coffee and gold.
Entrance to the ceremonial hall is from a comfortable living room, while separate rooms are provided for the bride and groom.
Gagarinsky
The beautiful Moscow registry office first received the newlyweds in 1960, and until 1992 it was called “Oktyabrsky”. Along the building are the alleys of a small park, the wedding photo session in which will be convenient after registration.
The waiting room reigns directly home furnishings, mirrors, paintings on the walls, a lot of greenery. The very hall of festive events dazzles with an abundance of chandeliers and a pleasant wall decor. Against a white background of walls and light shades of light wood, pink curtains look great.
Like many similar institutions, Gagarisky holds a memorable celebration of anniversaries of married life, and you can also order the solemn registration of the birth of a child.
Savelovsky registry office
The design and decoration of the Wedding Palace on Butyrskaya St. create a feeling of comfort and incredible spaciousness. The building of Wedding Palace No. 4 is located on Butyrskaya Street, and the registry office moved here in 1981. Lots of sunlight pass through large windows, and marble walls and floors.
The only registry office in Moscow that has the authority to register foreigners. So, if your chosen one, or chosen one arrived from abroad, there is no other alternative in Moscow.
On site you can order a photo and video, as well as the service of releasing a couple of snow-white doves into the sky.
Tsaritsinsky
The advantage of this magnificent registry office is that it is located in a separate two-story mansion, and the interior was made in due time according to a separate original project.
The halls impress with an abundance of graceful mirrors, window frames strike with elaborate floral architectural ornaments. Sunlight penetrates the light tulle. In cloudy weather, the lamp system creates the feeling of a sunny day.
One of the advantages besides the magnificent decoration is the spacious parking. But note that the Tsaritsyno registry office is one of the busiest cities in the capital.
Chertanovsky
The Chertanovsky department of the registry office is located in a separate building, which was built according to a special project of the architect V. Babad in 1987.
In shape it is a cube with large round windows. A photograph in the background of the building itself will be unusual and original. Inside, the building has high ceilings, and marble floors add luxury to the interior. The rooms have a lot of greenery.
The majestic hall for ceremonies is made in warm beige tones with light additions of light blue. During the painting, the newlyweds stand on the podium, and the orchestra is on the balcony.
Zelenogradsky
The Zelenograd registry office began its history in 1965, and today it is one of the most popular in the region for ceremonies.
A wide staircase leads to the main entrance, and the newlyweds and guests pass under the arches of a large wedding ring. The halls and halls inside the building are artistically decorated in warm brown tones. In the waiting room you can comfortably sit on comfortable leather sofas.
The bright hall of ceremonies amazes with the splendor of Venetian mirrors and the bright light of chic crystal chandeliers.
Griboedovsky
Wedding Palace No. 1, better known to residents of the capital as Griboedovsky, is not only one of the most beautiful, but also well-known registry offices in Moscow. The building, which was built at the very beginning of the twentieth century, was married to Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova.
A chic patterned staircase leads to the ceremony hall, and a mirror hall can be used for a photo shoot. The highlight of the Palace is that the interior of none of its rooms is repeated, so it is perfect for photographing.
The hall of ceremonies is designed in the strict style of a noble mansion, and the walls, made in beige tones, are trimmed with wood, which will give the hall greatness and grace.
Perovsky
The interior and style of this registration department is one of the most modern. It was founded in 1921, but for some time did not register, and resumed work in 1969.
In the halls there are sculptures, as well as live plants. The cozy room for painting will accommodate many guests, and pastel colors predominate in its design.
At the very entrance to the hall there is a place for an orchestra. Above all this rises a magnificent chandelier, from the lamps of which a soft, scattering light streams.
Khoroshevsky
Older people remember him as Voroshilovsky, but after changes in Russia at the beginning of the 90s, the registration department received its current name. It was founded in 1969,
In front of the building, and the department occupies the first floor of a residential building, there is a beautiful park with a fountain. Nearby, which is very convenient, a small parking lot.
As for the decoration itself, the interior is decorated in pastel colors, and the celebration hall is decorated with magnificent paintings on one of the walls. Decoration of the living room is a decorative fireplace, and comfortable beautiful furniture.
REGISTRY OFFICE AT VDNH
All rooms, corridors and halls of the Palace are made in the same style, red-golden colors with a large amount of light emitted from crystal chandeliers.
The spacious hall for the ceremonial painting is quite spacious, and can accommodate more than 50 guests. There are chairs in the hall, so everyone can sit down.
Of the obvious advantages of the location of this hall is that after the ceremony there are many options for where the newlyweds take a walk.
Kutuzovsky
Residents of the capital to hold a wedding ceremony here are attracted by the small size of the building, which makes it cozy, and the celebration itself takes place in a warm atmosphere.
Here everyone will be greeted cordially and with a smile. The staff is polite and professional. Musical accompaniment creates a string orchestra, and the hall itself is elegant, and Venetian mirrors and drapes give it grandeur.
In general, the interior is made in warm colors, and color combinations are chosen with taste and look harmonious.
Khamovnichesky
The oldest registry office in Moscow was founded in 1918, and in 1980 it occupied the present building. The department is located next to the river, which allows you to immediately conduct a photo shoot on the background of picturesque landscapes.
Halls and halls are made in different colors, which creates a festive atmosphere. The hall for ceremonies is stylized as an old mansion, and the table for painting is located in a beautiful carved beautiful arbor.
The magnificence of the registry office is complemented by draped curtains, chic mirrors and living plants. Both in the halls and in the waiting room.
Left-bank
The best option for marriage registration for those who love modern style, because during the repair the building acquired an ultramodern design and original design.
It began to work back in 1940, but today the registry office's interior is made in a modern style, but the archives contain documents from the 20s of the last century.
Among the services there is a room where right after the ceremony you can watch the video captured during the painting.
Civil Registry Office Department Southern Butovo
Attention! Weddings in a festive atmosphere are held at the address: Moscow, Shcherbinka, st. Pushkinskaya, 3.
Perhaps the youngest department of the registry office in Moscow, founded in 2012, but has already become quite popular among the residents of the district.
A distinctive feature of the institution is that the painting is carried out in a separate building, and the archive and all other services work at a different address.
After updating the interior, the wedding building acquired freshness. The rooms are furnished with upholstered furniture, and pleasant lighting pours from the ceiling and walls. It is noteworthy that there is nothing superfluous in the hall itself, but a friendly, warm atmosphere reigns.
Tushinsky
A clear advantage of this department is that it has a spacious parking lot near the building. There is no antique styling and pretentiousness, but the registry office is original with a combination of modernity and amazing architectural elements.
While waiting for the ceremony, guests can sit in comfortable sofas. The rooms and the corridor are spacious, and one of the halls is separated from the main part by a vaulted arch resembling wedding rings.
In addition to spotlights in the room for painting there is a chic large chandelier, and the ceiling departments stucco pattern.
Izmailovsky Kremlin
Undoubtedly, the Happiness Palace on the territory of the Izmailovsky Kremlin is the most beautiful registry office of the Russian capital. He is one of the youngest in Moscow, since it was opened in 2009, but is made in the luxurious style of the Catherine era.
Large halls and high ceilings, decorated with magnificent paintings, and the windows have the original lancet shape inherent in the architecture of the XVII century. Antique styled furniture gives a special splendor, but the sofas are modern and covered with leather.
The institution offers, after painting, climb onto a spacious balcony and release pigeons into the sky.
Outside registration
We conclude our short review with such a quite popular service in recent decades as exit registration.
Its main advantage is that you choose your own place and time. This option suggests that this is an important event in life that will be forever associated for the newlyweds with a specific place. And design is already my own imagination.
Often exit signing of documents takes place directly in a cafe or restaurant, where the festive part of the celebration will take place.
To summarize
The birth of a new family is truly a solemn moment, and as you can see, even in the examples of registration of registry offices in modern Russia, much attention is paid to family issues and child welfare.
The wedding palaces of Moscow have an important role in the life of the state, so everything has been done in these places so that the solemn event of creating a new family takes place in a cozy and comfortable atmosphere and leaves pleasant and warm memories for life.
Our site most-beauty.ru also recommends an article on the most beautiful wedding dresses, here you can choose the perfect look for any bride.
All registry offices are located in modern buildings, and in those that were built back in the Soviet period, repairs were made using modern technologies and high-quality materials.
Article author: Valery Skiba