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Peles and Pelisor Castles
Peles Castle
Located in Sinaia (44 km from Brasov and 122 km from Bucharest), Peles Castle is one of Romania’s most important museums since it was the final resting place for several Romanian monarchs including King Carol I, who died here in 1914.
The building of the castle began in 1873 under the direct order of the Viennese architect Wilhelm Doderer and was continued in 1876 by his assistant, Johann Schultz de Lemberg. During 1877-1879 because of the war they abandoned work. That’s why the castle was inaugurated only on October 7, 1883. To the initial castle the Czech architect, Karel Liman added, during 1896-1914, Pelisor, a small castle with 70 rooms.
The location for the castle was chosen by the German prince Carol I de Hohenzollern, who was to become a king and it draws its name from the neighboring brooks which passes through the courtyard.
The castle was built in wood, stone, bricks and marble and comprises more than 160 rooms. The representative style used is German Renaissance, but one can easily discover elements belonging to the Italian Renaissance, Gothic, German Baroque and French Rococo style.
Peles is surrounded by seven terraces decorated with statues (sculptured by the Italian, Romanelli), stone-made-wells, ornamental vases and Carara marble. The architects used an abundance of wooden decoration, both for the exterior and for the interior of the castle, which confers a very special quality to the building.
Quite outstanding are the Big Armoury Room, the small Armoury Room, the Florentine Room, the Reception Room (where paintings and wooden sculptures depicting 16 castles of the Hohenzollerns are exhibited), the Moresque Room, The French Room, the Turkish Room, the Council Room, the Concert Room as well as the Imperial Suite.
It is also worth mentioning other exquisite attractions such as the statues, the ceramics, the gold and silver plates, the Meissen and Sevres porcelain, as well as the extensive weapon collections.
Near Peles castle there is Foisorul, a kings’ residence with 42 rooms designed in the Swiss style.
Pelisor Castle
In the museum complex at Sinaia, besides Peles Castle, which Queen Maria used to call “The Big Palace”, one can visit Pelisor Castle. Built between 1899 and 1902 by Czech architect Karel Liman and decorated by the Viennese Bernhard Ludwig, Pelisor was, starting since 1903, the summer residence of Romania’s second king, King Ferdinand of the Hohenzollern dynasty. His wife, Maria, asserted herself as a proeminent personality of her time, earning the surname of Artist Queen.
A refined aesthete, Maria created an original style. In the decoration of Pelisor, Art Nouveau elements borrow Byzantine and Celtic features giving rise to “The Golden Bedroom”, “The Chapel” and “The Golden Chamber”. The Art Nouveau decorative art collection comprises works by such artists like E. Galle, brothers Daum, J. Hoffman, L. C. Tiffany, and Gurschner.
The official hall, simple and bright, is decorated with oak-wood cassetons. The paintings, drawings and water-colours feature Maria with her children. King Ferdinand’s solemn study resembles the German Neo-Renaissance from Peles. “The Golden Bedroom” is furnished with pieces made in 1909 in the arts and crafts workshops at Sinaia, to the Queen’s plans and drawings. Maria’s study, arranged in an interior dominated by Brancovan-style columns, has a fireplace that is specific to Romanian interiors. The chairs and desk are decorated with Maria’s symbols: the lily and the Celtic cross. It was the Queen’s wish to spend the last moments of her life in the Golden Chamber. Here, the gilded walls are decorated with thistle leaves that resemble the emblem of Scotland, Maria’s native land.
Address: Peles National Museum (Muzeul National Peles), Pelesului 2, 106100 Sinaia, Prahova
Source of information:
http://iloveromania.com/attractions/peles-and-pelisor-castles/
http://romaniatourism.com/castles-fortresses-romania-peles-castle-sinaia.html
RHEIN & CIE CELLARS
COME OUT A FEW TIMES A YEAR AS OF 1892
Here we have been producing the sparkling wine without interruption by the traditional method. |
“Supplier of the Royal Court of Romania” as of 1920. |
Delight your people as well with a tasteful (wine) souvenir. |
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125 years ago, the Rhein & CIE Azuga Cellars began writing the history of the oldest wine cellar in Romania, where the sparkling wine is being produced without interruption by the traditional method. |
Due to the special qualities of wines and especially of sparkling wines, the Rhein & CIE Azuga Cellars has become in 1920 the “Supplier of the Royal Court of Romania”. Halewood continues this tradition, giving to the RHEIN EXTRA sparkling, the elegance and brilliance of the interwar period.
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Today, Rhein & CIE Azuga Cellars have become a place to promote wine culture, offering wine lovers the opportunity to visit a functional wine cellar and find the authentic atmosphere of a120-year-old sparkling plant. You can visit the caves and taste the sparkling, fresh, sour wine, ready from the Cellar. Thanks to the classical, elegant style of the pleasant, intimate ambience of the natural landscape,this is the ideal place for an afternoon walking.
AMBROSIA? YES, BUT IT’S THE RHEIN SPARKLING WINE.
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The Rhein Extra range is the symbol of Romania's golden age and, who knows – a celebration of a new era in the future. Served at King Ferdinand's crowning ceremony on October 15th, 1922, Halewood continues the tradition of the Official Supplier of the Royal Romanian Court. RHEIN EXTRA is produced by the traditional method in the oldest location in Romania.
You can always find us here every year … … with the same good Romanian wine.
https://www.crameromania.ro/en//en/wineries/the-iconic-estate-206.html
https://www.iconicestate.shop/
Address: Independentei 24, Azuga, Prahova.
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