When you visit Romania, you might start looking for the Peles castle in Transylvania, because the Resident Evil Dimitrescu Castle was modelled after is. However you’d be looking for it at the wrong place.
I’ve seen a Transylvania travel vlog and several articles calling the Peles castle the “Most beautiful castle in Transylvania”, but the Peles Castle is actually in Wallachia, the southern side of Romania.
The Peles castle is a stunning Eastern Europe style castle, incorporating architecture styles you can see Only in eastern europe, and it is a big part of the Eastern europe aesthetic.
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Sources:
1. “Resident Evil Village Fan Shows Off Real-World Inspiration For Castle” article from ScreenRant – screenrant(dot)com/resident-evil-village-real-world-castle-inspiration-dimitrescu/
2. “Castle Dimitrescu Is Based On A Real Place – And You Can Visit It” article from GGrecon
ggrecon(dot)com/articles/castle-dimitrescu-is-based-on-a-real-place-and-you-can-visit-it/
3. “O perla de arhitectura romaneasca – Peleș Castle” article from Google Arts and Culture artsandculture(dot)google(dot)com/story/LgWRueL02nviKw?hl=ro
4. “Sinaia, Castelul Peleș” article from Welcome To Romania welcometoromania(dot)ro/Sinaia/Sinaia_Castelul_Peles_r.htm
5. “Castelul Peleş – cea mai impresionantă şi elegantă construcţie din România” article from Radio Romania Cultural radioromaniacultural(dot)ro/sectiuni-articole/istorie-filozofie-psihologie/documentar-castelul-peles-cea-mai-impresionanta-si-eleganta-constructie-din-romania-id24981.html
6. “Peles Castle: Royal Legacy and Romania’s Finest Castle” article from Uncover Romenia
uncover-romania(dot)com/attractions/history-culture/landmarks/peles-castle/
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I visited the Peles castle last year, and I really loved it
Long live the king