We are so excited to announce our engagement and have you join us for an unforgettable celebration along the mesmerizing coast of Croatia! We are so blessed to have our friends and family join us as we say "I do."

Monika & Andrew

May 27–29, 2026 • Split, Croatia
2 Days To Go!

Monika & Andrew

May 27–29, 2026 • Split, Croatia
2 Days To Go!

Wednesday, may 27, 2026

Sunset on the Adriatic

5:30- 8:30 pm

Set sail with us for an unforgettable evening on the Adriatic Sea! If you are joining us in Split ahead of the wedding, we’ll gather with our friends and family for a private sunset boat cruise along Croatia’s breathtaking coastline. Expect beautiful views, sea breezes, and plenty of time to relax, mingle, and toast to the celebrations ahead.


This is an optional event open to all of our guests. There will be a $80 per-person cost to join the cruise, which will include drinks. Upon RSVPing, please Venmo @Andy-Maurer to secure your spot.


Dress Code: This is an all-white theme! Think breezy whites and light neutrals—white, ivory, cream, or light tan all work perfectly. Don’t stress about being head-to-toe white—just aim for a light, airy look to celebrate on the Adriatic.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Welcome Reception

Antique Bar

Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 6, 21000, Split, Croatia

7:00 - 9 pm

Dress Code: Casual Attire

Please join us for a welcome party on the Split Riva to mingle over drinks and hors d'oeuvres before the big day!

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Friday, May 29, 2026

The Wedding

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Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 43, 21000, Split, Croatia

4:00 pm - Midnight

COMPLIMENTARY TRANSPORTATION FOR ALL GUESTS

LOCATION CHANGE: Two complimentary shuttle buses will be provided to guests to and from the wedding. The shuttles will depart from the Croatian National Theatre (Trg Gaja Butala 1) at 3:30 pm and will depart the venue after the wedding at midnight.


Dress Code: Cocktail, Semi-Formal, or Festive attire requested.

We’re celebrating in Split, where the atmosphere is elegant but fun! Think funky formal! Aim for dressed-up and celebratory, with room for personality. Ladies, bold colors, playful textures, or standout details are welcome. Gents, aim for elegant, but not too serious—something you’d wear to a joyful night out with a touch of flair. Thank you for dressing up with us!

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Villa Dalmacija

Nestled in the heart of the Marjan Hill Forest Park along the majestic Adriatic Coast of Split, the Villa Dalmacija or Tito's Villa is a magnificent seaside chateau. This property was built in 1914 by Czech entrepreneur Franjo Schiller, which he named Villa Schiller. However, within two years of the ending of World War II in 1947, Yugoslavian President Josip Broz Tito noticed this beautiful villa during a visit to Split and immediately decided to nationalize the villa for his personal use. It was then that the residential property was renamed Villa Dalmacija. It's history doesn't end there as Winston Churchill has walked the terrace of the villa and Indira Gandhi enjoyed walking to the nearby forests. It is situated on the southern slopes of forest Marjan in Split.


After the death of Tito, the Villa Dalmatia started to slowly deteriorate as it was used less and less. Nevertheless, in the post-Tito era, there was one major event that took place in this villa. In March 1991, the first meeting between the leaders Slobodan Milosevic, Alija Izetbegovic, and Franjo Tudman was held in the Tito Villa to discuss how to avoid war across the entire former Yugoslav region.It was only after the end of the Yugoslav Wars that the Villa Dalmatia began to be used for hosting marriages and special events. In addition, the villa was used as a shooting location for season 5 of the hit television show Game of Thrones.