
Wedding of Aga & Petter
We are very excited for you to join us on our special day! This website was created to answer some questions you may have about the event. We hope that you will find it helpful ❤

Prepare for a memorable experience of a destination wedding
There are many international guests coming and the wedding will have elements of different cultures. We’re hoping that there’ll be some good and pleasant experiences for each one attending.
Try traditional Polish cuisine
There will be served a variety of Polish dishes throughout the reception. We will start with a toast, followed by a 3-course dinner. After this we’ll open the snack bar for the rest of the event. If you have any allergies, please e-mail us.


This will be a summer wedding and decorations will be kept in pastel colours (take a look at official invitation for inspiration, but feel free to choose other colours as well). We can recommend a semi-formal to formal attire (suit for the guys, long or short dresses for the ladies). The venue has a nice garden and there will be a lot of dancing inside, it might be a good idea to bring some comfortable shoes to change in the evening.
Quick answers to most frequently asked questions
Which airport is the closest?
Jasionka airport in Rzeszów is the closest, around 20 min from venue. However, there are usually better connections to Balice airport in Kraków – around 2h to venue by car.
How do I get from the church to venue?
There’ll be more information regarding this closer to the date. Options include car rental, taxi or renting a bigger bus to fit everyone 🙂
Will there be dancing?
A band will play lots of great dancing music. If some Irish courage is needed, then there’s an open bar. Yes, it’s time to shine up your dance shoes!
Is alkohol included?
Yes, at no extra cost. There should be more than enough for everyone. We’ll offer beer, wine and some local spirits.
Will there be speeches?
This question comes from our Norwegian friends. We were thinking of having some very short speeches, as it is not a tradition in
Poland. More details will be listed closer to date.