Peli?or Castle is a small palace built on the grounds of Pele? Castle in the Prahova Valley (Transylvania, Romania). Built between 1899 and 1902 by the French architect Karel Liman and decorated by the Viennese artist Bernhard Ludwig, Peli?or Castle will become the summer residence of the Heresies of Romania from 1903. Built at the request of King Charles I, with the residence of the Heresies Princes Ferran and Maria.The furniture and interior decoration, mainly designed by Bernhard Ludwig, indicate the residential space (lobbies, offices, chapel, "golden room"), as a tribute to the innovations of the artistic movements of the early 20th century.Peli?or has 99 rooms, compared to Pele? Castle, which has 160 rooms. The entire house will be decorated as a princely residence and under the command of a powerful figure: Queen Mary. The Hall of Honor is covered with a whip of rue. The dark bedroom is decorated according to the panels and drawings of the queen, with high furniture of tiller daurat bipa. Her room will also be decorated according to the queen's plans, and the walls of the Golden Chamber are decorated with maps, a sign of respect for the queen, because it was a symbol of Scotland, her royal dignity. It is also believed that there were seus fils here: Karl (the future King Charles II), Maria (Queen of Yugoslavia), Elizabeth (Queen of Greece) and Nikolaou.
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