Glassware collection
The glass collection of the Peleş National Museum, comprising over 1500 pieces, was formed in two major stages, closely linked to the history of the castle for which it was intended. A first and decisive stage is represented by the acquisitions and orders of the Royal Family, between 1866 and 1941, and a second by the acquisitions of the Peleş Museum, made during the […]
Silver and base metal collection
The collection of goldsmithing and common metal of the Peleș National Museum, composed of approximately 5500 pieces, includes objects of great artistic and documentary value. The pieces belonged to the kings and queens of Romania, other members of the Romanian Royal House and some personalities, their contemporaries Homage vessel Atelier Paul Telge, Berlin Silver, partially gilded, cabochons 1909 The core […]
The watch collection
Composed of over fifty pieces, varied in typology and style, the clocks of the Peleș National Museum's watch collection come from the royal collection; most of the pieces were purchased by King Carol I of Romania, known for his punctuality. The collection also includes clocks of Queen Maria, King Carol II and […]
Ceramics collection
Designed to fulfill a triple function, that of representation, a place of political decision and a place of culture, Peleș Castle, the royal summer residence, remains one of the most important museums in Romania due to the variety and special value of the collections that make up it. Along with the famous painting collection that included over 200 […]