• Let’s introduce you to some of the most amazing Castles in Transylvania! 1. Bran Castle and the legend of Dracula. ... 3. Pelișor Castle.
  • The castle is exactly the contrary of King Carol vision, him being a supporter of Germans. Pelisor Castle was opened for visitation in 1993.
  • Pelişor Castle is a smaller palace built on the Peles Castle domein. It became, since 1903, the summer residence of the hereditary princes of Romania.
  • Commissioned by the King and built within the same complex as Peleş Castle, the Art Nouveau style Pelișor Castle became their new home.
  • I zipped up my light jacket and Dana and I started our semi-steep walk exiting the quiet train station to our first stop, Pelisor Castle.
  • Built roughly 20 year later, Pelișor Castle is much less striking than its neighbour. Brown wooden trim and window shutters cover most of the building’s exterior.
  • Pelișor Castle was built in modern style by the Romanian King Carol I in 1899-1903. It was built as a summer residence of the royal family.
  • Pelișor Castle is part of the larger complex of Peleș Castle (as its more famously known) and offers a more intimate glimpse into the lives of Romania’s monarchs.
  • Visit Peleș Castle, a beautiful Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania.