by Mauro Battocchi
What better way to celebrate that most special day than to surround yourself with the intimacy of the Italian Consulate General in SF, perched atop the hills with gleaming views of the Bay? Many don't know, but the Consulate is a popular place for couples, with at least one Italian citizen, to bond themselves in official matrimony.
It's also the former mansion of the Hills Brothers, who made their fortune selling coffee in California at the end of the 1800's. For those looking for an expeditious and special way to tie the knot, consider the noble edifice of the Consulate at your service. Check out the video below, shot at the Consulate, for a fuller sense of this special experience.
Source: http://sanfranciscoitaly.com/
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