Hollywood actor George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin have got married again in Venice, Italy. This time they got married in a 10-minute civil marriage ceremony on Monday. On Saturday evening, the couple got symbolically married by exchanging vows at an intimate ceremony that was held at the seven-star hotel Aman Canal Grande Venice.

AP is reporting that the civil wedding ceremony of Clooney, 53, and Alamuddin, 36, took place at Venice's City Hall on the Grand Canal. Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome and a close friend of Clooney, performed this civil ceremony, as well. He was also the marriage officiant at the ceremony that took place at hotel Aman.

The Hollywood actor wore a gray suit and a matching tie for his civil marriage ceremony. British human rights lawyer Alamuddin was wearing "a cream-colored, short-sleeved jacket with palazzo pants and a matching wide-brimmed hat accented by a navy ribbon," AP reports. Clooney had worn a tuxedo for the Saturday evening, private ceremony, while there is no information available about what his wife wore on Saturday. The newly married couple arrived for the civil ceremony in Clooney's taxi-boat, "Amore." Clooney briefly stopped to acknowledge the onlookers and waved at them.

On Saturday, Clooney, his friends and family members travelled in taxi-boats in the Grand Canal from Hotel Cipriani, where the groom's side was staying, to hotel Aman, where Alamuddin had spent the Friday night. Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso, U2 singer Bono, super model Cindy Crawdford and her husband Rande Gerber, Bill Murray were seen taking taxi-boats to reach the venue. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who tied the knot in August, did not attend the ceremony.

After the ceremony on Saturday evening, Stan Rosenfield, Clooney's representative released a brief statement that said, "George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin were married today [Saturday] in a private ceremony in Venice, Italy."