Bran Castle is Romania's number one tourist attraction, being the castle that inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Initially built to defend Transylvania's border, it was completed by 1382. It's located near Bran and Brașov.
Peleș Castle, the former summer residence of Romanian royalty, is a museum that allows visitors to explore the castle and its grounds. It is located in Sinaia, Romania, roughly 124 km from the country's capital, Bucharest.
Pelișor Castle is an Art Nouveau castle in the Peleș Castle complex in Sinaia, Romania. It was the summer residence of the last Queen of Romania, Marie Alexandra Victoria. The castle is located on the edge of Bucegi Natural Park.
Ceauşescu Mansion was the home of Romania's former Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceauşescu, and his wife Elena Ceauşescu. Now a museum, the lavish villa was stormed in 1989 by anti-communist revolutionaries who were shocked to find the opulent interior of the abode, at a time when most Romanians lived under extreme austerity.
The Romanian Athenaeum is an impressive ornate, domed, circular concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania. It is a major landmark of the Romanian capital city which first opened in 1888.