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Le marié a payé plus de 20 000 euros pour venir à l'autel: "La première idée m'aurait coûté 300 000 euros"
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Le marié a payé plus de 20 000 euros pour venir à l'autel: "La première idée m'aurait coûté 300 000 euros"

Un entrepreneur polonais, Maciej Mazurek, a dépensé 24 000 dollars pour créer une surprise de mariage unique en descendant en tyrolienne à sa cérémonie à Pérouse, en Italie. L'événement, inspiré d'une séquence de style Bond du film 'Skyfall', a impliqué trois spécialistes des cordes et des répétitions matinale. Mazurek avait initialement prévu une entrée plus élaborée impliquant un hélicoptère, mais a abandonné l'idée en raison de préoccupations liées au coût. Il a décrit la tyrolienne comme l'un des meilleurs moments de sa journée, tandis que sa fiancée, Olga Nowak, a vécu un moment dramatique qui l'attendait.

A Polish entrepreneur spent over $24,000 to create a dramatic entrance at his wedding ceremony, descending via zipline from a balcony to the altar in Perugia, Italy. The event took place on July 2nd, with the couple, Maciej Mazurek and Ola Nowak, tying the knot after planning their wedding for nearly 18 months. Mazurek’s entrance, styled similarly to scenes from the James Bond film Skyfall, became a viral sensation on social media shortly after the ceremony. The idea originated from Mazurek's initial vision of arriving at the altar via helicopter, suspended by rope. However, he quickly realized this would cost approximately $300,000, prompting him to settle for a more feasible option. Instead of a helicopter descent, Mazurek opted for a zipline from a higher floor window directly to the altar. Three experts in ropes and acrobatics assisted in setting up the zipline, ensuring the stunt was both safe and visually impressive. Mazurek practiced the maneuver early in the morning, rehearsing the acrobatic move before the big day. According to Mazurek, the elaborate entrance was worth the expense due to the positive reactions from friends and family. “It was a very special moment for me,” he said. “I was so happy everything went well and I could arrive in style. Nobody knew it was going to happen, but my friends and family know I will always give my all, so they weren’t too surprised.” The couple met through Instagram in 2023 and got engaged in December 2024 in Italy. Their wedding plans had been in motion for almost two years, with Mazurek’s entrance being an accelerated version of his original concept. He emphasized that the zipline was one of the best moments of the day. “Waiting there before the jump was one of my favorite parts of the day,” he added. “I could see the beautiful Italian landscape and watch my friends and family laugh. Then, when I started down the zipline, that was the best moment.” Ola Nowak described the experience as emotional, noting that her husband disappeared for a brief period after the ceremony. She mentioned that guests were left guessing what might happen next, adding to the surprise factor of the event. “My husband vanished for just a minute after the ceremony,” she said. “A few months later, I found out the truth behind it.” The wedding took place in Perugia, known for its historic architecture and scenic views, which contributed to the visual appeal of Mazurek’s entrance. The event attracted attention not only because of the unique entrance but also due to the meticulous planning involved. The couple worked closely with professionals to ensure the zipline was set up correctly and safely, reflecting Mazurek’s commitment to making the occasion memorable. Friends and family who attended the wedding expressed admiration for the effort and creativity involved in the entrance. Some noted that the stunt was unexpected but well-executed, capturing the essence of a grand celebration. The viral nature of the video shared online further highlighted the impact of the event beyond the immediate attendees. As the couple begins married life together, they have not ruled out future adventures inspired by their wedding day. Mazurek has hinted at potential new projects involving acrobatics and creative entrances, though nothing specific has been confirmed yet. For now, the focus remains on enjoying the beginning of their marriage, with the zipline entrance serving as a lasting memory of their special day.

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Le marié a payé plus de 20 000 euros pour venir à l'autel: "La première idée m'aurait coûté 300 000 euros"

Un entrepreneur polonais, Maciej Mazurek, a dépensé 24 000 dollars pour créer une surprise de mariage unique en descendant en tyrolienne à sa cérémonie à Pérouse, en Italie. L'événement, inspiré d'une séquence de style Bond du film 'Skyfall', a impliqué trois spécialistes des cordes et des répétitions matinale. Mazurek avait initialement prévu une entrée plus élaborée impliquant un hélicoptère, mais a abandonné l'idée en raison de préoccupations liées au coût. Il a décrit la tyrolienne comme l'un des meilleurs moments de sa journée, tandis que sa fiancée, Olga Nowak, a vécu un moment dramatique qui l'attendait.

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