Marriages take place 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 deeds.” Much has changed since then, but one thing remains unchanged - the family is the unit of society, and registry offices, due to the solemnity of the event, have become real wedding palaces. It is these beautiful registry offices in Moscow that will be discussed in this article.
Babushkinsky
The history of one of the most beautiful registry offices in the Russian capital began its history back in 1921, and since 1969 it began to register all significant events in the lives of citizens.
Everything here is created 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 colors, completely corresponding to the solemnity of the moment. Judging by the reviews, many who used his services were satisfied.
Wedding Palace No. 3
This wedding palace is quite small, but cozy. The reception hall is designed in blue tones, which may appeal to those who are having a wedding, for example, in a nautical style.
The hall is quite spacious and comfortable, it can accommodate a large number of guests of several weddings at the same time. There is also a special buffet room where, for a fee, you can arrange champagne and snacks for guests.
But, like the previous option, this wedding palace is interesting primarily because of the possibility of conducting on-site registration, which takes place in the Lyublino estate. The registration hall in the estate is not as large as you might expect, but you are provided with an interior for a beautiful photo shoot.
Bogorodsky
A beautiful government institution is located on the ground floor of a residential building, and after recent renovations, it has acquired a modern, noble appearance. For the convenience of visitors, there are two entrances, the main one for special 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. The entrance to the formal hall is from a cozy living room, and separate rooms are provided for the bride and groom.
Gagarinsky
The beautiful Moscow registry office first received newlyweds in 1960, and until 1992 it was called “Oktyabrsky”. Next to the building are the alleys of a small park, where a wedding photo shoot will become convenient after registration.
The waiting room has a homely feel, mirrors, paintings on the walls, a lot of greenery. The hall for special events dazzles with an abundance of chandeliers and pleasant wall decor. Pink curtains look great against a white background of walls and light shades of light wood.
Like many similar institutions, Gagarisky holds a memorable celebration of marital anniversaries, and you can also order a solemn registration of the birth of a child.
Wedding Palace No. 5
This palace in Izmailovo especially stands out among its competitors due to its unique architecture and style. It is made in the traditions of Russian wooden and white stone architecture, and has a wide variety of halls for ceremonial registration.
Also nearby is the tallest wooden church in Moscow - the Church of St. Nicholas, where you can hold a wedding ceremony.
Savelovsky Civil Registry Office
The design and decoration of the Wedding Palace on Butyrskaya Street creates a feeling of comfort and incredible spaciousness. The building of the wedding palace No. 4 is located on Butyrskaya Street, and the registry office itself moved here in 1981. Large windows let in plenty of sunlight, and the walls, floors and columns are finished in marble.
The only registry office in Moscow that has the authority to register foreigners. So, if your chosen one or chosen one has arrived from abroad, there is no other alternative in Moscow.
You can order photo and video shooting on site, and also provide the service of releasing a couple of snow-white doves into the sky.
Moscow registry offices
How to submit an application to the Moscow Civil Registry Office? Marriage application - how to fill out? Which registry office should you choose? On-site marriage registration
In Moscow there are thirty-five registry offices and six wedding palaces located in different areas of the capital.
If you both have decided to formalize the relationship and get married, but have not yet chosen which registry office or wedding palace to apply to, then you can look at photos, read reviews, read detailed descriptions, advantages and disadvantages, and also find out addresses on our website ! Telephone number of all registry offices in Moscow: +7 (495) 777-77-77 (single number)
The main difference between Moscow registry offices and wedding palaces is the schedule when you can get married in a formal atmosphere - in a large, beautiful hall.
The working hours and days of the Moscow registry office are from Tuesday to Saturday from 9-00 to 18-00, lunch break from 14-00 to 15-00. solemnly register a marriage in Moscow registry offices only on Friday or Saturday, and in Moscow wedding palaces - on any day they are open (from Tuesday to Saturday).
An application for marriage is submitted to the registry office 1-2 months in advance, in some registry offices in Moscow it can be submitted a month in advance without a queue, others are more popular among newlyweds and it is worth thinking about submitting an application for the desired date in advance.
To submit an application in person, you need to come to the selected registry office together with your passports and pay the state fee for registering a marriage in the amount of 350 rubles. When submitting your application, you can choose any available date and time. For minors, parental permission to marry is also required, for those remarried - a certificate of divorce, and for residents of other cities - a certificate of registration in Moscow. You can register a marriage with a foreigner at the 4th Wedding Palace (Savelovskaya metro station) and at the Shipilovsky registry office (Orekhovo metro station).
An application for marriage registration via the Internet is submitted from 1 to 6 months before the desired date of marriage on the website of state and municipal services of Moscow. This service is free, but you must be registered on the site and have a verified account. One of the ways to confirm it is to receive a letter with a code to your specified mailing address, and this takes about 2 weeks. So, if you ever plan to get married, register on the site in advance, it will come in handy