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Romania’s famous Peleș and Pelișor Castles, located in the mountain town of Sinaia, will limit daily access to 2,000 and 1,500 visitors, respectively, according to an announcement published on Peleș ...
The Peles Castle, owned by royals until King Michael was deposed shortly after WWII, is based in Sinaia, one of Romania’s best known resorts in the Carpathian Mountains. The Royal House and the ...
Home to many of Romania’s monarchs during the nineteenth and early twentieth century, Peles boasts impressive landscaped grounds and a host of sister buildings including the Guards Chambers and ...
Peles Castle is in Sinaia, Romania doubles up as the royal family's home. It's often used for filming and you've probably even seen it in a holiday film or two. It's hidden away in the woods in ...
Well, as it happens, the Sinaia Concours d'Elegance is ... Czechoslovakian president to King Michael of Romania, who used to call the Peles Castle his home. It was rather fitting for the car ...
While driving back to Bucharest, you must make a stop at the impressive Peles Castle in Sinaia, which shows you the truly remarkable work of Romania's castles. Its stunning Neo-Renaissance ...
The next morning the bus set off for Sinaia, Romania for a stop at Peles National Museum where soldiers got the opportunity to see inside Pelisor Castle, one of the summer Romanian Royal Residences.
It was originally commissioned as a summer residence during the reign of King Carol I of Romania. The castle ca … Read more ...
While driving back to Bucharest, you must make a stop at the impressive Peles Castle in Sinaia, which shows you the truly remarkable work of Romania's castles. Its stunning Neo-Renaissance ...
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