This is the impressive Gothic chapel in CDMX where Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup got married

This is the impressive Gothic chapel in CDMX where Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup got married
This is the impressive Gothic chapel in CDMX where Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup got married

Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup chose the Gothic chapel that belongs to the AC Hellenic Cultural Institute (Photo: eventse3)

Naomi Watts and Billy Crudupaccompanied by their family and close friends, celebrated their love for the second time with a romantic wedding in the Gothic Chapel and Romantic Cloister in the Mexico City. Among the most notable attendees were his children, as well as the actress Nicole Kidman and Justin Theroux.

Both artists, 55 years old, enjoyed the architectural beauty of the country, mariachi music and a varied gastronomic offer, reaffirming their commitment after having made their union official in June of last year. The choice of the ceremony location was not accidental. The couple opted for the Gothic chapel of the AC Hellenic Cultural Institutelocated at Avenida Revolución 1500, in the mayor’s office Alvaro Obregonfor this more flowery and luxurious celebration than their discreet union in a civil court in New York.

The Romantic Cloister is from the 12th century and the Gothic chapel from the 14th century. (Photo: eventse3)
The Romantic Cloister is from the 12th century and the Gothic chapel from the 14th century. (Photo: eventse3)

The Gothic Chapel and Romantic Cloister They have a rich history. The cloister, built in the 12th century, and the chapel, from the 14th century, were part of a religious complex in Europe. They were sold and dismantled stone by stone in the 19th century. Originally located in Ávila, Spain, the pieces were transported in wooden boxes to Manhattan Bay in New York, where they remained stored in a warehouse during the Great Depression of 1929.

The boxes remained without destination for 24 years, until the Mexican businessman Nicolás González Jáuregui he acquired them. According to information disseminated by respected media, González Jáuregui, an art collector and mine owner, learned of the existence of the stones in New York and decided to acquire them to take to Mexico.

The actors' wedding went viral on social networks in the Gothic chapel of CDMX. (Photo: eventse3)
The actors’ wedding went viral on social networks in the Gothic chapel of CDMX. (Photo: eventse3)

The importation and subsequent restoration of these constructions provided an imposing historical framework for the second wedding of Watts and Crudup, drawing attention to the cultural and architectural richness of the place.

The ceremony highlights Mexico’s popularity as a destination for celebrity celebrations, standing out not only for its beauty, but also for its extensive and diverse history. The participation of figures such as Kidman and Theroux also highlights the social relevance of the event within the world of entertainment.

 
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