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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DraculaDracula - Wikipedia

    Dracula is a gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker, published on 26 May 1897.An epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles.

  2. Bran Castle is often associated with the legendary character Count Dracula, despite no historical evidence connecting it directly to Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. However, the castle’s location and eerie ambiance perfectly match the legendary vampire's lair.

  3. Dracula and Slains Castle. What is really known about the link between the story of Dracula and Slains Castle? Locally it’s widely believed that Bram Stoker may have taken some of his inspiration for the tale of Dracula from a visit to Slains Castle, after all Slains Castle is a dramatic and awe inspiring place, but what real evidence is there to support this?

  4. The fortress is situated on the border between Transylvania and Wallachia, on DN73. Commonly known as “Dracula’s Castle” (although it is one among several locations linked to the Dracula legend, including Poenari Castle and Hunyad Castle), it is the home of the titular character in Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

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  6. 13 de nov. de 1992 · Bram Stoker's Dracula: Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. With Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves. The centuries old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and inflict havoc in the foreign land.

  7. Castelo de Bran, Roménia: vista dos muros. No ano de 1212, os cavaleiros da Ordem Teutônica construíram o castelo com madeira de Dietrichstein como uma posição fortificada na região de Ţara Bârsei, à entrada do vale pelo qual os mercadores haviam viajado por mais de um milénio, embora este edifício tenha sido destruído, em 1242, durante a Invasão Mongol da Europa.