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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. 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.

  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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    The palace was constructed between 1899 and 1903 by order of King Carol I, who wanted a home for his nephew, the future King Ferdinand. It is located near the far larger Peles Castle. Though it was designed by the Czech architect Karel Liman, Ferdinand’s wife – Queen Marie – is said to have played an important role in styling the Art Nouveux interi...

    Visitors to Pelisor today can explore its ornate interior which includes a unique collection of early 20th century Viennese furniture and Tiffany and Lalique glassware.

    Some visitors choose to drive. The town of Sinaia also has the main train line running through it, Sinaia can be reached by train and visitors can then walk up to the castles. There are also lots of day tours that include a visit to Sinaia from Bucharest.

  4. 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.

  5. Commissioned by the King and built within the same complex as Peleş Castle, the Art Nouveau style Pelișor Castle became their new home.

  6. Book your tickets online for Pelișor Castle, Sinaia: See 686 reviews, articles, and 627 photos of Pelișor Castle, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 25 attractions in Sinaia.