Built at the turn of the 20th century, Pelisor Castle in Romania served as a summer residence for King Carol I’s nephew and heir, Ferdinand I. While more modest in scale compared to the nearby Peles Castle, it boasts its own touches of opulence. The Golden Room, with its gilded thistle-leaf walls, is a striking example, paying homage to Queen Marie’s Scottish heritage. Visitors can explore these elegant spaces, experiencing the blend of art nouveau style and personal history that defines this royal retreat.
Pelisor Castle (Castelul Pelișor)
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