![]() The Sipot Building, which served as Liman's headquarters during the construction, was built later on. Later additions were made between 18 by the Czech architect Karel Liman, who designed the towers, including the main central tower, which is 66 metres (217 ft) in height. Works were also led by architect Carol Benesch. German architect Johannes Schultz won the project by presenting a more original plan, something that appealed to the King's taste: a grand palatial alpine castle combining different features of classic European styles, mostly following Italian elegance and German aesthetics along Renaissance lines. The first three design plans submitted for PeleČ™ were copies of other palaces in Western Europe, and King Carol I rejected them all as lacking originality and being too costly.
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