June 17, 2016 - Option - Peles Castle, Sinaia, Romania



June 17, 2016 Option – Sinaia, Peles Castle



The castle in Peles Valley, the summer residence of Romanian royalty, was built during the rule of Carol I (1866-1914) and today it is an important national monument of XIX century Europe. Several other buildings,annexed to the castle, were built simultaneously: Pelidor Castle, The Guard's Chambers, The Economat, The Foisor Hunting House, The Stables, the Electrical Power Plant and the "Sipot" Villa. Until the completion of Peles Castle(1883), the royal couple lived in the hunting house. Due to the electrical plant in the Peles Valley, Peles Castle was the first European castle entirely lit by electrical current. During the 1990s a new floor was attached, ant the main tower was also raised. The castle cowers an area of 3200 sqm, has got 160 rooms and 30 bathrooms. The castle shelters one of the valuable painting collections in Europe, and a XIV-XVII century weapon collection, 4000 pieces. he castle is a true wonder, due to the sculpted wood and the stained glass windows. 35% of the castle can be visited today. The Reception Room was built in 1991 by architect Karel Liman, he redesigned the interior yard into a a true wonder, due to the richness of the sculpted wood and the stained glass windows. The armory rooms were built between 1903-1906, while the Council Room was ready in 1914.

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