Kazan Family Center, also known as the Wedding Palace, is a unique civil registry office located in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The building, with its modern architectural design, resembles a huge cauldron - a symbol deeply connected to Tatar culture. It is situated by the Kazanka River, offering a picturesque view of the Kazan Kremlin. Opened in 2013, the structure quickly became one of the city's architectural highlights and a popular site for wedding ceremonies, family celebrations, and tourist visits. The exterior's sleek white design provides a striking contrast to the golden dome atop, which can be illuminated at night. Inside, couples can find beautifully designed marriage halls for their special day, as well as a panoramic terrace offering stunning views of the surroundings. The center promotes the idea that family is the centerpiece of life, which resonates deeply in the local culture. Intended to symbolize the hearth of a family, the building does not only serve practical purposes but has also been a visual representation of the importance of familial bonds in Kazan.