Model Barbara Sprouse, née Palvin, and actor Dylan Sprouse are married! The couple tied the knot this past Saturday, July 15, in her home country of Hungary on her parents’ property, Harlekin Birtok
The two plan to celebrate with a larger wedding in California in the fall
“[This past weekend] was supposed to be an intimate event,” Barbara says
“But we ended up having 115 guests because there are a lot of people we care about and we wanted them all to be there.”
Barbara and Dylan first met around six years ago
when she cut him in line while entering an event
When Dylan chastised her for the bad behavior
she responded with: “What are you—a hot-dog vendor?” A jokey
and while phone numbers were not exchanged
After the event Dylan slid into Barbara’s DMs
but to no avail as she proceeded to ghost him for the next six months
Eventually she succumbed to his charms and replied—and three months later she flew to China to see the actor
By January 2019, they were living together. “Two worms officially in the Big Apple,” the Victoria’s Secret Angel captioned a selfie of herself and her boyfriend in their new apartment
The couple got engaged last September while on a camping trip with friends in California
They had stopped at a spot where you can see otters
“I was suspicious and thought he might pop the question because he packed a shirt that was too nice for camping.”
Given Barbara’s parents’ property often serves as a wedding venue
so Barbara and her sister planned most of it,” Dylan explains
“They told me my only job was to show up and say the right name.”
Barbara also carefully considered every aspect of her wedding wardrobe
wanting to wear something timeless and classic for the ceremony
Vivienne Westwood served as her starting point
and she eventually settled on a custom strapless design from the British fashion house
with the jeweler creating a ’90s-inspired choker for the bride that perfectly complemented the dress
she wanted to wear a look that felt young and fun and that she could dance the night away in
she chose a short style with a crisscross back by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
“The dress made me feel like a modern princess.”
“There is also a Hungarian tradition where you have to wear a red dress after midnight—it’s called menyecske ruha,” the bride explains
“There was no question—I had to wear a Hungarian designer for this one
It was sexy and sweet but also comfortable—exactly what I wanted.” Barbara planned all her looks with shoe pairings by Jimmy Choo in mind
designed to match the colors of her specific dresses
the bridesmaids were all dressed in cool pastels
“It was important for me not to pick a specific color but rather a palette so everyone could still express themselves however they wanted within the theme,” Barbara says
I had some of my family members for flower girls
and the guys were all just handsome in their black suits.”
“I just wanted a very traditional tuxedo,” Dylan adds
The couple exchanged vows in the church in Albertirsa
where Barbara’s parents got married 34 years ago
“All the people we love and care for were there,” Barbara says
“We all cried a little.” The church service was followed by a civil ceremony
which took place on a small island within a reserve on Barbara’s parents’ property
“The weather was perfect with a little cool breeze,” Barbara says
“It was a beautiful moment that we will never forget.”
“We were filled with excitement!” Dylan adds
“Since we were already done with the ceremony in the church
we were a little calmer for the second part
“We still had our first dance in front of us
and we were a bit stressed about it,” Dylan says
we just enjoyed the great food and live music
We did a few pálinka shots and listened to some traditional Hungarian music as well while playing wedding games—if you want to know more
“It’s gonna take some time for me to get used to being called Mrs
“Dylan’s been calling me his wife for three years now
so there’s not a lot of adjusting on his end
We’re excited to go back to LA to our pets and rest a bit—before we start planning the American wedding.”
Richárd Fazekas and Denise Papp applying Armani Beauty products
Feeling excited before heading to the church
The moment of truth—ready to meet my bride and see her for the first time in her dress
It meant a lot to me to get married in the same church as my parents
Dylan walking up to the altar with his father
“I had to speak Hungarian in front of everyone
but Barbara helped me all the way.” —Dylan
Walking out of the church after the ceremony
Sitting at the civil ceremony on the small island of Harlekin Birtok—just waiting to make it official
Dylan after signing the marriage certificate
Our first kiss with family in the background
We don’t understand why everyone’s laughing
My partner in crime: He will always cover for me
Feeling a bit lighter now that the party is starting
I’ll always remember this day—how I looked
On the way to the first dance in my second outfit
a custom-made Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini dress
We chose a song from Howl’s Moving Castle—it was beautiful
We played a game where the men lined up in front of Dylan
and the men in front of them had to copy their movements—that’s what Dylan would see
He wouldn’t know who was dancing behind him
Wearing the menyecske dress after midnight
I have to change my wedding dress at midnight because I’m not a bride anymore but a wife
This article was originally published on Vogue.com
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On the 22nd and 23rd of May 2015 more than 500 people gathered from all over the world to witness the official inauguration of the gate
hall and stele of Mikebuda Park of Study and Reflection in Hungary
The small village of Mikebuda is 10 kilometres from the nearby town of Albertirsa and 66 kilometres from the centre of Budapest
This inauguration marks the completion of the park
All the elements are now in place with a stainless steel monolith
a centre of work and a centre of studies already in place
This Park is a project that has taken 5 years to complete and is a place from where the doctrine of peace and nonviolence
proposed by the Argentinian spiritual guide
will irradiate into the world through the Humanist Movement and the communities of Silo’s Message that will use the park for retreats
craft workshops and days of interchange with others or silent reflection and study
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finding affordable options can be a challenge
Running from 9 June to 3 September in the 2023 season, Albertirsa Beach (Albertirsai Strandfürdő) is closed on Mondays but compensates with evening swimming on weekends (Fridays and Saturdays) and morning swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays (7-9 am)
this spa offers reasonably priced admission tickets: HUF 2,450 (EUR 6,64) for adults
HUF 1,800 (EUR 4,88) for students and pensioners
and a children’s ticket priced at HUF 1,300 (EUR 3,52)
Göd Thermal Baths (Gödi Termálfürdő) welcomes visitors year-round. The spa boasts three swimming pools
catering to sports enthusiasts and providing a space for children to enjoy
Admission prices are HUF 2,400 (EUR 6,50) for adults and HUF 1,700 (EUR 4,61) for discounted tickets
Situated in the southeastern part of Pest County
Nagykáta Spa and Beach Baths (Nagykátai Gyógy- és Strandfürdő) offers both indoor spa facilities and a beach area
Adult beach tickets are available for HUF 2,500 (EUR 6,78)
while students can access the beach for HUF 2,000 (EUR 5,42)
Tápiószentmárton Beach and Thermal Baths (Tápiószentmártoni Strandfürdő) present four pools of varying sizes and temperatures
Additional amenities include a sports field
Entrance fees are HUF 2,000 (EUR 5,42) for adults and HUF 1,400 (EUR 3,79) for children and pensioners
Tóalmási Szent András Thermal Bath Beach (Tóalmási Szent András Gyógyvizes Strand) has reopened its doors
the facility has maintained its affordable prices
While adult daily tickets cost HUF 2,000 (EUR 5,42)
children and seniors can enjoy the bath for HUF 1,000 (EUR 2,71)
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