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CASTLE OF PELEŞ

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Aleea Peleşului, 2, Sinaia, Romania
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2024
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This summer residence of King Carol I and his wife Elisabeth has become one of the most visited places in Romania. It was built between 1873 and 1914, according to the rather crazy plans of Doderer and Schultz. Its first inauguration took place in 1883, after which it was enlarged under the direction of the Czech architect Karel Liman. At the cutting edge of modernity in its time, Peleș was the first castle in Europe to have electricity and central heating. Carol I died there in 1914. Under communism, the confiscated royal residence was used as a holiday resort by party cadres. Distinguished guests, such as foreign heads of state, were often welcomed. The effect of this tall building, perched in its green setting, is immediate on the visitor, astonishing the eye with its towers, spires and half-timbered houses. In the German neo-Renaissance style, it is also influenced by Italian, Oriental, French and Gothic styles. The 160 rooms in the building are characterized by rich wooden ornaments, which are also found on the facades. The abundance and diversity of statues, pottery, precious vases, weapons, stained-glass windows, tapestries and porcelain is impressive. Among the most beautiful rooms, you will visit the Hall of Honour, characterized by its beautiful carved walnut decorations, or the library, all in wood panelling, absolutely magnificent. In the reception room, wooden models of sixteen castles belonging to the Hohenzollern family (Carol I's family) are on display. The armoury displays collections of European and Oriental weapons from the 15th century onwards. The stained glass windows of the music room, the Florentine room with its gilded wood and marble decorations, the Moorish room with its marble-encrusted furniture, and the theatre where the country's first film projection took place in 1906, will also delight you. The estate of Peleș includes several other beautiful buildings, also built by Carol I: in addition to the castle of Pelișor or the many outbuildings converted into hotels or restaurants, there is the castle of Foișor, a hunting lodge used in its time by Ceaușescu. Today it is a ceremonial residence of the Romanian state, which is not open to the public. The park at Peleș can be visited for free. The Italian Renaissance style gardens, laid out on terraces, enhance the castle, which seems to have come straight out of a fairy tale, particularly well.

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ryokan
Visited in july 2018
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un projet fou du roi Charles Ier
Construit par Charles Ier entre 1873 et 1914, ce château répond à un désir mégalomane du roi: 1-à pièces, 7 terrasses ornées de statues de facture italienne....C'est le 1er château électrifié d'Europe car il avait sa propre usine électrique.
rnv23
Visited in september 2018
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Lieu immanquable lors d'un voyage en Transylvanie. Beaucoup de monde.Visite très chère à mon avis (6.5 euros pour la visite du premier étage et prés de 13 euros pour la visite des 2 étages). Vous pouvez profiter gratuitement du parc et de la vue.
Willyviaja
Visited in october 2017
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Le château est magnifique, tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur. Les visites sont guidées et bien que l'entrée soit un peu chère cela en vaut la peine. Vous payez pour prendre des photos, mais à la sortie du château, ils vendent des CD avec des photos et des vidéos du château. Sur le chemin du château il y a des boutiques de souvenirs très bon marché.
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raf
Visited in january 2018
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Une visite incontournable si vous êtes en Roumanie. Le site lui-même, entouré de montagnes (enneigées lors de notre passage), vaut le détour.
Cyril C.
Visited in august 2017
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Très beau château chargé d'histoire mais blindé de monde et trop peu de place pour se garer (50 places grand max) heureusement il y a un petit train qui fait la navette avec la ville.

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