It was the vacation residence of one of the Romanian prince and later a guest house for the prime minister. It is not as big as Peles castle but if you are there it deserves to be visited.
I enjoyed the interior of Pelisor a great deal more than Peles, and rate it higher. However, I am glad my opinion seems not be widely shared, as I had the castle almost to myself, in contrast to the crowds at Peles.This is an Art Nouveau (not Deco) gem, and the gold room is a do-not-miss sight. But even the rooms for the governess and tutor are thoughtfully designed and delightfully decorated.The photo pass is worth the price here.
Pelisor is extremely beautiful and you should combine your visit there with going to Peels.it's smaller than Peles because the prince used to live there before he became a king.after that he would move in Peels.these two castles cannot be missed from visiting
Liked the simplicity. Very close to Peles Castle. In 45 minute you will visit it all. Don't expect to find luxury rooms. It is a family castle.
If you are near you have to see it. Just try to go during the week so there is less people. Of course you have to pay, but what is free today? I will return.
This is part of the main castle's tour. Definitely should be seen as this was the Queen's castle. I don't think the tickets were very much money.
A must see, deffinitely worth visiting it as an "extra option" to the Peles tour.Personal tip : weekday visits as early as possible are teh most enjoyable - not so many tourists.
We had never been through Pelisor Castle before. Well worth the time spent going through it. We had a tour guide which helped. We enjoyed the history lesson because of Queen Maria,s connection to the Maryhill Museum in Washington, USA. We have visited Maryhill numerous times and it was great to see how her life was lead in Romania. Fabulous items to look at in the numerous rooms we looked at.
Beautiful little castle in stunning grounds - close to the bigger and grander Peles castle. Just a little summer home for the queen, you understand, dahling. Slightly spoiled by Tourist wallet-lightening practices: pay so much to get in, and wait for it... pay some more if you want to take photos or videos! And there are plenty of serious-looking ex-Securității types lurking around to make sure you don't try to grab a sneaky pic if you haven't paid for the privilege. Romania has got a lot of work to do on its tourist facilities if it wants to attract more people to this beautiful country, and these sort of official scams don't help their cause.
Next to the beautiful Peles castle stands his little brother Pelisor castle. It's slightly disappointing inside compared to Peles and seems too simple. But in the some way, the modesty is a gift. Located 200m from Peles Castle, obviously walkable. Price: something ridiculously small? Is it worth it? I'm not sure, wouldn't go back but maybe worth the tiny price you'll pay. We were in and out within 5min.