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  1. The Pelișor Castle (Romanian: Castelul Pelișor, pronunciation: [p e l i ˈ ʃ o r], German: Schloß Klein Pelesch) is a castle in Sinaia, Romania, part of the same complex as the larger castle of Peleș.

  2. Pelisor Castle is part of the royal ensemble created by King Carol I along the Peles river. Learn about its history, architecture, collections and royal figures.

  3. 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 renowned counterpart. If you find yourself in the area and have a keen interest in Romania's recent history, Pelisor is a must-see attraction.

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  4. Jul 24, 2021 · Pelisor Castle, also called Pelisor Palace or Little Peles, in Sinaia in Southern Romania was built for the Romanian Royal Family and was an important royal home in the early 20th century.

  5. 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. It was built between 1899 and 1902, as a residence for the Royal Heirs to the throne of Romania, Prince Ferdinand and Princess Marie.

  6. Flanked and backed by majestic fir trees, Peleș Castle, sits atop a rise in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains near Sinaia, Romania. Never intended as a fortress, it is a lavishly furnished and decorated 170-room palace, with 30 bathrooms covering 34,000 sq ft.

  7. castletourist.com › pelisor-castlePelișor Castle

    The Pelișor Castle is a castle in Sinaia, Romania, part of the same complex as the larger castle of Peleș. The castle was built in 1899–1902 by order of King Carol I, as the residence for his nephew and heir, the future King Ferdinand (son of Carol’s brother Leopold von Hohenzollern) and Ferdinand’s consort Queen Marie.

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