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Wall of the Medieval Castle at Bran, Transylvania, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medieval Castle in Bran, Transylvania, Romania Dracula`s fortress. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bran Castle also known as Dracula`s Castle Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the bran castle, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old ruins next to bust of Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula in Bucharest Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Bran Castle , Romania , Transylvania
A bust of Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula, in the Old Princely Court, Curtea Veche, in Royalty Free Stock Photo
A bust of Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula, in the Old Princely Court, Curtea Veche, in Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Bucharest, Rumania - 28.04.2018: Group of tourists next to A bust of Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bran Castle Romanian: Castelul Bran; German: Törzburg; Hungarian: Törcsvár, situated near Bran and in the immediate vicinity of Braşov, is a national monument and landmark in Romania. 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 title character in Bram Stoker`s Dracula. There is, however, no evidence that Stoker knew anything about this castle, which has only tangential associations with Vlad III, voivode of Wallachia, the putative inspiration for Dracula. As discovered by the Dutch author Hans Corneel de Roos,[1] the location Bram Stoker actually had in mind for Castle Dracula while writing his novel was an empty mountain top, Mount Izvorul Călimanului, 2,033 metres 6,670 ft high, located in the Transylvanian Călimani Alps near the former border with Moldavia.


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