NBA star Bojan Bogdanovic marries his stunning partner Zrinka Sahuric in lavish ceremony in her hometown of Dubrovnik

  • Pistons forward and his bride exchanged their vows in front of friends and family
  • The newlyweds met after welcoming a son named Luka last year
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NBA star Bojan Bogdanovic tied the knot with his partner Zrinka Sahuric in a lavish ceremony in their native Croatia.

The Detroit Pistons forward, 34, and his sun-kissed bride exchanged vows in front of friends and family at the Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius, in Zrinka’s hometown of Dubrovnik.

According to the newspaper, the couple has been together for six years Dubrovnik timesbut keep their personal lives relatively private.

The newlyweds, who welcomed a son named Luka last year, reportedly already had a civil marriage.

However, the couple, who now live in the United States, decided to hold a big ceremony at home in Croatia for friends and family to celebrate their marriage.

They exchanged vows at a lavish ceremony in Zrinka's hometown of Dubrovnik

NBA star Bojan Bogdanovic tied the knot with his partner Zrinka Sahuric last week

The newlyweds got married in a beautiful ceremony in Dubrovnik's Old Town

The newlyweds got married in a beautiful ceremony in Dubrovnik’s Old Town

The happy couple were seen strolling through the streets hand in hand after the mass

The happy couple were seen strolling through the streets hand in hand after the mass

The bride glowed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid-style dress with floral embellishments on the sleeves and skirt.

She wore her inky locks down past her shoulders and completed the dazzling look with a long, white veil.

Meanwhile, the Croatian international looked dapper in a black tuxedo, crisp white shirt and bow tie.

After Mass, the happy couple strolled with their guests through the beautiful streets of the old town, as Zrinka raised her flowing hem to navigate the town’s stone steps.

Bogdanovic is said to own several properties in Dubrovnik, including a luxury hotel and restaurant.

Located on Dubrovnik’s main street, Stradun, the Forty Four restaurant offers Croatian and Mediterranean cuisine and is said to attract athletes, tourists and locals alike.

The bride glowed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid-style dress with floral embellishments

The bride glowed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid-style dress with floral embellishments

The bride glowed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid-style dress with floral embellishments

The Croatian international looked dapper in a black tuxedo, crisp white shirt and bow tie

The Croatian international looked dapper in a black tuxedo, crisp white shirt and bow tie

Bogdanovic and Zrinka exchanged vows at the Jesuit Church in the presence of friends and family

Bogdanovic and Zrinka exchanged vows at the Jesuit Church in the presence of friends and family

Zrinka styled her inky locks with a veil over her shoulders

Zrinka styled her inky locks with a veil over her shoulders

The happy couple strolled through the beautiful streets of the old town with their guests

The happy couple strolled through the beautiful streets of the old town with their guests

The happy couple strolled through the beautiful streets of the old town with their guests

Zrinka lifted her flowing hemline to navigate the stone steps of the historic city

Zrinka lifted her flowing hemline to navigate the stone steps of the historic city

Zrinka lifted her flowing hemline to navigate the stone steps of the historic city

“I fell in love with Dubrovnik when I was a child, when I was visiting my parents, and I am very happy that I was able to fulfill a childhood dream and buy a beautiful house in the heart of the city,” said Bogdanovic earlier.

Despite owning properties in the historic city, the couple are believed to spend their summers at their villa in Lozica, a village just outside Dubrovnik.

Bogdanovic is a nine-year veteran of the NBA who averaged 21.6 points on career-high 48.8 percent shooting last season.

He is currently on a two-year, $39 million deal with the Pistons hat that runs through the 2024-2025 season, having previously suited up for the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers and Utah throughout his career Jazz.