King Charles owns this 'blue house' in Romania where you can stay for £100 a night (PHOTO)

King Charles owns several homes in Romania
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King Charles owns several homes in Romania
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King Charles III owns many properties spread over different countries, and he also owns estates in Romania.

To enjoy his spare time, the newly crowned King Charles III has got many places to choose from. For example, in the beginning of June, the King chose to spend a five-day hiking holiday in one of his estates in Romania. King Charles recently had to let go of one of his most beloved properties, but he still has a lot to choose from.

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German media klatsch-tratsch.de reports that the King's property is also open to the public. So, when you are looking for your next holiday spot, maybe consider going to the King's estate in Romania!

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King Charles spent five days in Romania

King Charles has been traveling around Romania since 1998, especially in the Transylvania region, which he reportedly says 'inspires him'. He owns several houses in the region, and chose to spend five days in one of them in the beginning of June. The King was pictured going on several hikes alone, as his wife Camilla was not by his side.

However, King Charles was not in Romania solely for his holidays. Indeed, the King is said to have held private meetings with the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, at his presidential home of Cotroceni Palace, but also with several Romanian diplomats.

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The Kings owns a 'blue house' in the countryside

King Charles III has reportedly been a great fan of Romania for many years and is said to now own at least ten houses and estates in the countryside there. In 2006, the King allegedly bought the 'blue house' in Romania, after falling in love with the region during an official visit in 1998, according to TheMirror.

The Mirror reports that the farmhouse is located in the rural village of Viscri and is open to the public when Charles is not there. The house allegedly has seven bedrooms and has no radios or televisions inside to create a peaceful and quiet atmosphere.

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The house itself features seven bedrooms and has no radios or televisions inside in order to create a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
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Viscri is a peaceful place

According to klatsch-tratsch.de, the purchase of the house in the village has contributed to a boom in tourism in the region. The King is patron of the London Mihai Eminescu Foundation, which works to preserve the unique settlement structures, so it is not surprising that he chose Viscri for his holiday spot.

The Romanian village is famous for its historic fortified church and the old village center with its Saxon farms and has been UNESCO-protected since 1999.

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Transylvania enjoys a boom in tourism

Allegedly, from the estate, which includes woodland, flower meadows and small streams, bears can be observed from time to time. King Charles' love for Romania came rather naturally, as he said there is a balance there, between man and nature, where they apparently live as one. It costs about £100 a night to stay at the King's 'blue house' in Transylvania.

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This article has been translated from Oh!MyMag DE.

Sources used:
klatsch-tratsch.de: 'König Charles III.: Sein Anwesen in Rumänien kann man mieten!'

Mirror: 'King Charles' little-known estate in Romania that has been linked to vampires'

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