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The Neo-Renaissance era castle Peles Castle is located in the Carpathian Mountains.

Information About Peles Castle, The Most Beautiful Castle in Romania

The Neo-Renaissance era castle Peles Castle is located in the Carpathian Mountains. The architecture of the castle and the surrounding landscape are as if from another world. Many of the 168 rooms inside the castle were designed with inspiration from the cultures of different countries. The rooms feature stained glass windows, glass chandeliers and loads of collectible art. If you want to travel to Romania, you can take advantage of an average of 25% csahback opportunity by making flight, car rental and hotel reservations through Bitbook.

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Castle of Prince Richard of Aldovia

Episodes of A Christmas Prince on Netflix was filmed in this castle. This is Prince Richard's castle. Although Bran Castle in Romania is known as a very majestic and beautiful place, Peles Castle should be added to the itineraries as a royal landmark.

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Peles Castle is the second most famous castle in the country. Peles, one of the most magnificent castles in Europe, was built at the request of King Carol I. Originally designed as a German Neo-Renaissance royal residence, the castle features wooden towers.

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You can find something about your own country in the 168 rooms inside the castle. The garden surrounding the castle is also very well-kept and has a wonderful landscape. Sculptures, paintings, rare books and a number of collectibles were brought to the castle during its use as a royal residence. The royal family generally preferred to stay here during the summer months.

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Also known as Castelul Peles, the castle was built between 1973 and 1883. Built on an ancient medieval road between Wallachia and Transylvania, this mystical structure was personally chosen by king Carol. The king liked the view of the Carpathian Mountains very much.

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This castle was the residence of the Romanian family until King Michael I was forced to abdicate by the communist regime in 1946. Turned into a museum in 1953 and closed by Nicolae Ceausescu in 1975, the castle was reopened in 1989 primarily as a protected area. The castle is now one of the popular venues that welcomes more than 500 thousand visitors a year.

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