Castelul Cantacuzino Bușteni

Cantacuzino Castle in Bușteni, built in 1911 for Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino — nicknamed "the Nabob" — is an architectural jewel in the Neo-Romanian style, perched on a slope with sweeping views toward the Caraiman Mountains and the Prahova Valley. Stone façades, arcades, fountains and a terraced garden make it one of the most elegant manors in Romania. The interiors preserve heraldic coats of arms, stained glass and panelling, evoking the splendour of a boyar family with Byzantine roots. In recent years the castle has also become famous thanks to international film productions shot here.
Visitors can walk the halls and the romantic park and admire the mountain panorama from the terraces. It is a natural stop on the route to Sinaia and Bran. Check the visiting schedule and any temporary exhibitions, which change from season to season.

