Uncover the captivating history of Count Dracula and delve into his eerie habitat on a Transylvania Castle Tour. Explore Bran Castle and buy tickets online!
Uncover the captivating history of Count Dracula and delve into his eerie habitat on a Transylvania Castle Tour. Explore Bran Castle and buy tickets online!
- Peles Castle - Peles Castle in Sinaia, the summer residence of the kings of Romania, was built at the request of King Carol I of Romania, according to the plans of architects Johannes Schultz, Carol Benesch [2] and Karel Liman, and was decorated by the famous decorators J. D. Heymann from Hamburg, August Bembé of Mainz and Bernhard Ludwig of…
- Peles Castle - Peles Castle in Sinaia, the summer residence of the kings of Romania, was built at the request of King Carol I of Romania, according to the plans of architects Johannes Schultz, Carol Benesch [2] and Karel Liman, and was decorated by the famous decorators J. D. Heymann from Hamburg, August Bembé of Mainz and Bernhard Ludwig of Vienna.
Peles Castle is one of the most important historical buildings in Romania, having a unique character and is, by its historical and artistic value, one of the most important monuments of this kind in Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century. -lea.In 1883, the official inauguration of Peles took place, which the ruler saw as a “seat” of the new dynasty. And his settlement on Prahova Valley was not accidental. Not far away, in Predeal, was at that time Romania’s border with Austria-Hungary. But later, after the union of Transylvania with the Old Kingdom, the castle came to be located right in the heart of the country.
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The notorious figure Count Dracula originated from the 1897 novel “Dracula”, penned by Irish author Bram Stoker and launched in England. The name “Dracula” stems not from a terrifying concept but from the Knightly Order of the Dragon, an association to which Vlad Tepes and his father belonged. The remaining elements of the Dracula mythos are shaped by…
The notorious figure Count Dracula originated from the 1897 novel “Dracula”, penned by Irish author Bram Stoker and launched in England. The name “Dracula” stems not from a terrifying concept but from the Knightly Order of the Dragon, an association to which Vlad Tepes and his father belonged. The remaining elements of the Dracula mythos are shaped by the folklore and common superstitions about phantoms and vampires widespread in Transylvania.
Explore the secret history behind the world’s most famous horror persona, Count Dracula - Embark on a journey through Bran Castle - Purchase Tickets Online
Stoker portrays Count Dracula as an age-old vampire, wizard, and nobleman from Transylvania, who claims to be a Székely descended from Attila the Hun. He resides in a dilapidated castle within the Carpathian Mountains. Through his dialogues with the character Jonathan Harker, Dracula unearths a deep pride in his boyar heritage and an avid longing for his past.
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