Discover the private life behind the grandeur of Romania’s royal residence
Peleș Castle was not only a symbol of power and prestige, it was also a place where the Romanian royal family lived, welcomed guests and created lasting memories. Behind its grand halls and impressive architecture, the castle tells a more personal story.
King Carol I chose Sinaia as a retreat away from the capital, a place where he could combine political duties with moments of calm and reflection. The castle quickly became a center of royal life, hosting important visitors from across Europe as well as private gatherings.
Daily life at Peleș was a balance between formality and intimacy. While official receptions took place in richly decorated rooms, more private moments were shared in smaller, quieter spaces. Music, conversation and culture played an important role in the atmosphere of the castle.
Nearby, Pelișor Palace offered an even more personal setting. Designed for the future King Ferdinand and Queen Marie, it reflected a different style and a more intimate vision of royal living. Together, the two residences created a unique royal complex.
Exploring Peleș Castle today allows visitors to step into this world. Beyond the architecture and decoration, it reveals how royalty lived, interacted and shaped a part of Romania’s history in a setting that remains remarkably preserved.

