• On Halloween night in 1952, John Keel sent three American Forces Network reporters to Frankenstein Castle to explore the castle for a live radio broadcast.
  • Visit the place where the shooting of the famous film took place and about which mystical legends are made? Then I advise you to visit Frankenstein Castle in...
  • Long associated with monsters and mad scientists, the spooky ruins of Castle Frankenstein are home to one of the country’s biggest Halloween parties.
  • Frankenstein Castle. It is only a name. ... Located in the Odenwald, south of Darmstadt near Mühltal, Frankenstein Castle is always worth a trip.
  • the castle that may have inspired Frankenstein. ... Go inside Frankenstein's castle. The tale of this monster blends myth and reality. ByBrad Scriber.
  • But the fact it’s a functioning ruin is pretty cool, not to mention you can enjoy some neat things there. Event Space. Halloween at Castle Frankenstein poster.
  • And while her story might be fiction, there really is a Frankenstein Castle — and it’s spooky, fantastic, and quite lively considering you’ll find it in ruins.
  • The burg, which would go on to share much in common with the fortress in Mary Shelley’s iconic horror novel, is known as Frankenstein Castle.
  • Not to be confused with another Frankenstein Castle near Darmstadt, this one is situated literally on the top of a railway line connecting Neustadt to Kaiserslautern.
  • View from Frankenstein Castle in Frankenstein. A stone rail looking out over a small village with maybe 50 houses, with pitched roofs.