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]]>Some claim that this castle inspired Bram Stoker to write Dracula and it continues to be surrounded by myth and magic. Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad Dracula, one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history, passed through Bran Castle in 1459 to settle a conflict over customs taxes.
This large and gorgeous castle nestled in the mountain countryside was the world’s first castle powered by energy using its own power plant. Peles Castle has three tours that show the levels of the castle and the rooms are full of lavish decor including silk rugs, Murano glass, marble, and walnut decor.
Completed in 1911 under the request of Prince George Grigore Cantacuzinol, Cantacuzino Castle is located in the mountain resort Busteni. It’s perfect for destination weddings and grand events and the traditional Romanian cuisine is to die for.
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]]>This property sits in the very heart of the Carpathian Mountains, and it was built as a summer residence for the Romanian Royal Family. It features around 160 rooms, each one more lavish than the other, decorated in a different style or theme.
Commonly known as Dracula’s Castle, this Transylvanian fortress once belonged to the famed author of Dracula – Bram Stoker. It’s one of Romania’s most popular landmarks, and every horror lover already has it on their bucket list.
This Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara also comes with a pretty dark backstory. According to the legends, it was the place where Vlad the Impaler was held as a prisoner. He later served as inspiration for the character of Dracula due to his reputation for cruelty.
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]]>Some claim that this castle inspired Bram Stoker to write Dracula and it continues to be surrounded by myth and magic. Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad Dracula, one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history, passed through Bran Castle in 1459 to settle a conflict over customs taxes.
This large and gorgeous castle nestled in the mountain countryside was the world’s first castle powered by energy using its own power plant. Peles Castle has three tours that show the levels of the castle and the rooms are full of lavish decor including silk rugs, Murano glass, marble, and walnut decor.
Completed in 1911 under the request of Prince George Grigore Cantacuzinol, Cantacuzino Castle is located in the mountain resort Busteni. It’s perfect for destination weddings and grand events and the traditional Romanian cuisine is to die for.
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]]>The post Celebrate Halloween In Mysterious Romanian Castles appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This property sits in the very heart of the Carpathian Mountains, and it was built as a summer residence for the Romanian Royal Family. It features around 160 rooms, each one more lavish than the other, decorated in a different style or theme.
Commonly known as Dracula’s Castle, this Transylvanian fortress once belonged to the famed author of Dracula – Bram Stoker. It’s one of Romania’s most popular landmarks, and every horror lover already has it on their bucket list.
This Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara also comes with a pretty dark backstory. According to the legends, it was the place where Vlad the Impaler was held as a prisoner. He later served as inspiration for the character of Dracula due to his reputation for cruelty.
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