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Bran Castle in Romania is up for sale to a buyer who would carry on the owner's vision for the manor that inspired Dracula's castle. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close.
Bran Castle, the real-life 14th ... Those who get vaccinated on-site will receive a novelty "vaccination diploma" that features an illustration of a medical worker with vampire fangs holding a needle.
BRAN, Romania— A Canadian brother and sister are passing Halloween night curled up in red velvet-lined coffins in the Transylvanian castle that inspired the Dracula legend, the first time in 70 ...
Bran Castle, Romanian Castelul Bran, a medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brașov county, central Romania. Popularly—if inaccurately—identified ...
Bran Castle is not for sale, the owners say, despite rumors that the Romanian landmark could be had for a cool $66 million. SEE ALSO: Catalan town holds death-defying human tower competition.
He vants to give you antibodies! Visitors to “Dracula’s castle” in Romania can now get the COVID-19 vaccine at the famous site. Doctors and nurses with fang stickers on their scru… ...
Bran Castle, better known as Dracula's castle, is located on a cliff in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania, Romania. It was built and used by local kings, including the Dracula ...
Yet, Stoker never visited Transylvania, much less Bran Castle. So how did it come to be known as Dracula’s? “In the 1960s, when Romania was ruled by a communist government, its tourism czars ...
In this picture taken Oct. 9, 2016, two coffins are lit before a photo shoot in Bran Castle, in Bran, Romania. Airbnb has launched a contest to find two people to stay overnight in the castle on ...
Bran Castle dates to 1388, more than 500 years before the publication of ‘Dracula.’ Photo: Wojtek Laski/Getty Images. BRAN, Romania—When he lived as a boy in Bran Castle, ...
Bran Castle, a 12th century fortress perched atop a hill in central Romania, is for sale. The castle is popular tourist destination—thanks to its most famous (but fictional) resident, Count Dracula.