• The Pelișor Castle (Romanian: Castelul Pelișor, pronunciation: [peliˈʃor], German: Schloß Klein Pelesch) is a castle in Sinaia, Romania...
  • The Pelisor castle is part of the vast architectural ensemble created by King Carol I, along the Peles river’s valley, during the entire period of his reign.
  • Pelișor (or "Little Peleș") is part of the same tourist complex as the much-celebrated Peleș Castle, being located just a few hundred meters from its bigger and more...
  • 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.
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  • Commissioned by the King and built within the same complex as Peleş Castle, the Art Nouveau style Pelișor Castle became their new home.
  • Even though both of the castles have been built in almost the same period, the furniture and interior decorations of the Pelișor Castle enjoyed a way more modern...
  • It covers about 3200 square meters and has 170 rooms and 30 bathrooms and in the area were also built the Pelișor Castle and Foișorul.
  • On the Pelișor Castle tour, which was self-guided, I met two nice young women who were able to translate a bit of the Romanian.
  • Visit Peleș Castle, a beautiful Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania.