Villa Aphea has emerged as a discreet and refined destination for weddings in Greece, where celebrations unfold over three or four days and become a fully immersive experience. Couples come not only to get married, but to share meaningful moments with their closest family and friends, in a setting that is both intimate and spectacular.
The villa unfolds as a living composition — a place where landscape, light, and architecture converge to create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive.
Perched above the Aegean, the villa captures a 180° horizon, where the shifting light becomes part of the experience itself. At sunset, the sea reflects in the mirror pool, dissolving the boundary between space and sky, creating a moment that feels almost suspended.
The project is rooted in a dialogue between contemporary architecture and Mediterranean simplicity, enriched by the presence of artworks, sculptures, and carefully placed elements that shape the perception of space. Inside and outside, the villa becomes a quiet gallery where forms, textures, and light coexist.
Within this setting, weddings take on a different dimension. Rather than a single event, they become a sequence of moments, unfolding over several days — from intimate gatherings to collective celebrations, always guided by the rhythm of the place.
There is a sense of fluidity: between day and night, between stillness and celebration, between contemplation and festivity. Even the arrival becomes part of the narrative, with guests welcomed through a curated experience that sets the tone from the very beginning.
Villa Aphea is not defined by what happens within it, but by what it allows to be felt — a space where memory, emotion, and landscape come together in quiet harmony.
Beyond its architecture and location, Villa Aphea is defined by a series of carefully curated details that shape the experience of the place.
From the moment guests arrive on Aegina island, they are welcomed with a 1964 Volkswagen T1 Samba van, a distinctive element that sets the tone — elegant, timeless, and slightly nostalgic.
This impression continues upon arrival at the villa, where a majestic harp — an emblematic sculpture of the property — welcomes guests, before revealing a spectacular 180° view over the sea and the Peloponnese mountains. A suspended moment that sets the tone for the experience.
In the dining area, a porcelain chandelier by Andreea Brăescu stands out as a striking piece. Both delicate and sculptural, it resonates with the symbolism of a wedding celebration and reinforces the artistic identity of the villa.
Lower in the villa, the wine cellar unfolds as a dialogue between the art of wine tasting and the art of the fresco. The mural, shaped by light and texture, elevates the experience into a moment where sensory perception and visual expression merge.
The evening evolves as a sequence of atmospheres — from a dinner set in the gardens to music and movement around the pool, overlooking the illuminated port of Aegina. As the night deepens, the most adventurous guests are drawn into a private nightclub, where the celebration takes on a more intense and immersive rhythm.
At Villa Aphea, these elements are not decorative — they are part of a narrative, shaping how the space is experienced and remembered.




