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Romania — Arriving Peleș Castle


Peleș Castle, Roman

About 70 miles/115 kilometers (87 miles/140 kilometers by tour bus) north of Bucharest, 20 miles/30 kilometers south of Brasov, high in the Southern Carpathian Mountains, lies a grand 34,000 square foot/3,200m² palace containing over 170 rooms. This is Peleș Castle, begun in 1873, opened in 1883, and improvements continued into 1914. As you might expect, 170 rooms and the surrounding grounds is a lot to cover, so we’ll be looking at this magnificent palace both this week and next. Exiting the bus we still had a walk to complete before we arrived at the castle, but the small collection of buildings catering to tourists had a charm all their own:

On foot near Peleș Castle

That was especially the case this cold, wintery, snow-covered day:

On foot near Peleș Castle

The trek to the castle was through a virtual winter wonderland:

On foot near Peleș Castle

Looking back toward the buildings we had just left gave us this view:

On foot near Peleș Castle

Peleș Castle was built for King Carol I of Romania, who died at the castle in 1914. As you approach this palatial residence, the immense size overwhelms:

Peleș Castle
Peleș Castle

As you can see from this memorial plaque, Peleș Castle was the first structure in Romania with central heating, an electrical system with an electric elevator, and even a central vacuum system:

Peleș Castle

Yes, snow was everywhere this cold 21st of February:

Peleș Castle

Let’s take one last look at the Renaissance Revival architecture that defines Peleș Castle before warm up inside:

Peleș Castle

Now for your first look at the interior of Peleș Castle:

Peleș Castle

Wednesday’s article will concentrate on the wooden carvings and medieval arms and armor at Peleș Castle, but until then I’ll leave you with this image:

The opulent interior of Peleș Castle

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Fun Photo Friday — Romania Favorites 1


“Castle Dracula” Looking Particularly Ominious

Welcom to Fun Photo Friday Romanian favorites volume one:

Carpathian Mountains
Bucharest Chamber of Commerce
CEC Bank Palace
The Onion Domes of Saint Nicholas
Stavropoleos Monastery

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Bucharest Romania in the Dead of Winter


Bucharest, Romania — Dining outdoors in the dead of winter

Last week I showed you our visit to Coral Castle near Homestead, Florida, just before we boarded the Norwegian Breakaway for a transatlantic voyage to Southhampton, U.K. I won’t bore you with yet another set of articles on our visit to the Azores, as I’ve already done a series (beginning with” this article” São Miguel Island, Azores — Lagoa do Fogo (Fire Lake)). Instead, I’m going to jump to our next destination, Bucharest, Romania, into which we arrived in the dead of winter, the third week in February.

Parcul Izvor (Ivor Park) across from the Palace of Parliament

The temperatures were on the cold side, as you would expect from today’s photos, and the streets and sidewalks treacherous.

Not something we often see in El Paso

We did much in and around Bucharest, so I’ll be dedicating five weeks to what we saw. Along the way I’ll show you an incredible dining experience dating back to 1899, take you to Peleș Castle, get caught up in the middle of a protest march just outside the Palace of Parliament, and head off to a chilling visit to “Bran Castle (ak.a., “Dracula’s” Castle).

Pancakes

But today I’m just going to whet your appetite on what to expect in the weeks ahead with an emphasis on the snow that greeted our arrival. Wednesday we’ll get earnest with a stroll around the streets of Bucharest. Until then:

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