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  1. El castillo de Valea Peleș o, simplemente, castillo Peleș (en rumano: Castelul Peleș /kas'te.lul 'pe.leʃ/) es un palacio situado en Sinaia, Rumania, construido entre 1873 y 1914 por el arquitecto Karel Liman. Antigua residencia de verano de los reyes, actualmente es un museo.

    • Residencia real y museo
    • Rumania Rumania
  2. The complex is northwest of the town of Sinaia, which is 48 kilometres (30 mi) from Brașov and 124 kilometres (77 mi) from Bucharest. In the southeastern Carpathian Mountains, the complex is composed of three monuments: Peleș Castle, Pelișor Castle, and the Foișor Hunting Lodge.

    • 1873
    • Romania
  3. 22 de may. de 2017 · Discover Peleș Castle in Sinaia, Romania: This elaborately decorated, fairytale-like Romanian royal palace is one of the most striking castles in Europe.

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  4. Castelul Peleș este unul dintre cele mai importante edificii de tip istoric din România, având caracter de unicat și este, prin valoarea sa istorică și artistică, unul din cele mai importante monumente de acest fel din Europa celei de-a doua jumătăți a secolului al XIX-lea.

  5. Nestled at the foot of Bucegi Mountains in the picturesque town of Sinaia, Peles Castle - considered by many one of the most stunning in Europe - is a masterpiece of German new-Renaissance architecture. „I have never seen a castle like this before. Wood, marble, glass, interwoven, interwined, fabulous, ingenious, imaginative.

  6. The impressive castle spreads over an area of 3,200 square meters, housing 160 rooms that impress through their beauty and sophistication.. The best known is the Great Armory Room, hosting some of the finest collections of arms and armor, with over 4,000 pieces of weaponry that were collected or received as a gift, mainly from Western and Eastern Europe, but also from other regions of the world.

  7. Visitor information. Official website https://peles.ro/. Location: Aleea Carmen Sylva, Sinaia, Prahova County, Romania, 106100. If driving from Bucharest or Otopeni International Airport, the best route is via the A3 Highway leading to DN1 (110 KM). Alternatively trains can be taken from Gara de Nord, Bucharest.