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  1. Recognizing that Bran was the inspiration for Dracula’s Castle in the Bram Stoker’s celebrated novel, „Dracula”, visitors can enjoy rooms dedicated to Transylvania’s most famous count… and, in the coming months, dine in Queen Marie’s Tea House and ride a glass elevator to experience „Dracula’s escape route”.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bran_CastleBran Castle - Wikipedia

    Commonly known outside Transylvania as Dracula's Castle, it is marketed as the home of the title character in Bram Stoker 's Dracula. There is no evidence that Stoker knew anything about this castle, which has only tangential associations with Vlad the Impaler, voivode of Wallachia, who shares his name with Dracula. [1] .

  3. 28 de set. de 2018 · Irish novelist Bram Stoker loosely based his fictional toothy vampire on this historical 15th-century prince, whose fondness for skewering enemies on stakes as a public warning earned him his...

  4. O príncipe Vlad Tepes, denominado "Vlad, o Empalador", que serviu como inspiração histórica para o Conde Drácula, o personagem principal do romance Drácula, do escritor irlandês Bram Stoker, que utilizou em várias ocasiões este castelo com fins militares durante o seu reinado, no século XV.

  5. Castle Dracula is the fictitious Transylvanian residence of Count Dracula, the vampire antagonist in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel Dracula. It is the setting of the first few and final scenes of the novel.

  6. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania. It is popularly, if inaccurately, identified with the fictional Castle Dracula and is one of Romania’s most popular tourist attractions.

  7. THE MYTH OF COUNT DRACULA. Bram Stoker’s character, Dracula, is a Transylvanian Count with a castle located high above a valley perched on a rock with a flowing river below in the Principality of Transylvania.