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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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miane
Visited in september 2017
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Après avoir quitté Bucarest bruyant et pollué, la visite du château de Peleş était un enchantement : un bel édifice sur fond de montagne, dans un air pur, au calme. L'escalade en valait le déplacement.
georgetta
Visited in february 2017
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Un incontournable pour une visite en Roumanie, ce château, rappelant le style germanique, est surprenant par ses boiseries. Le cadre est très sympathique, il est possible d'effectuer une grande ballade dans le parc alentour, et de continuer avec la ville de Sinaia et son parc à côté de l'ancien Casino.
ante2605
Visited in may 2016
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Superbe
Par contre pour une visite en français il faut attendre un minimum de personnes donc en début de saison ,j'étais seule donc négocier pour faire la visite avec une autre langue et ils vous donnent un fascicule avec les explications du moins pour la première partie de visite
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Le château de Pelissor mérite également une visite qui elle est libre (la même chose fascicule en français)
vous mettrez des chaussons papiers pour la préservation des sols
Pour les 2 photos avec taxes environ le double du prix d 'entrée
marcut
Visited in june 2016
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Le château royal Peles est l'un des incontournables d'un voyage en Roumanie même lorsque l'on n'est pas un fervent des cours royales et du kitsch qui va en général avec. L'éclectisme des décors (mitteleuropa, néo-gothique, chinois, oriental, turc...) et la qualité des artisans roumains et étrangers qui ont réalisé boiseries, mobilier, vitraux, etc… séduisent dès l'entrée! A ne pas manquer et à coupler avec une randonnée dans les Bucegi.
Attention le week end, les Bucarestois débarquent et c'est la cohue à l’entrée mais on peut éviter d’attendre pour suivre un groupe en louant pour environ 2 euros un audioguide (astuce valable pour deux personnes).
La visite supplémentaire (accompagnée) de l’étage privé est conseillée. Enfin, il est possible de photographier à l'intérieur en payant un supplément de 7 euros par appareil.
To Romania and not to visit this castle, as much to get to Bucharest and not to see the house of people. A very rich architecture of the magical a park or it is good to stroll and well-maintained for once... the price the visit as everywhere in Romania is very low and mall the wallet for families does not make especially. The city also worth the trip from the architecture of many baroque style houses evoking a rich past. To see

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