• The Čachtice Castle (Шаблон:Pronounced) (Slovak: Čachtický hrad, Hungarian: Csejte vára) is a castle ruin in Slovakia next to the village of Čachtice.
  • Despite its grim history, visiting Čachtice Castle is definitely not a grim experience; on the contrary, it can be quite a nice one.
  • This is a surprise, as Čachtice Castle played host to one of the most gruesome (alleged) serial murder sprees in history.
  • The evidence of paranormal activity in Čachtice Castle is poor. The castle was once the home of Elizabeth Báthory, also known as the Blood Countess.
  • Most people think of Cachtice (pronounced CHAHK-tee-tseh) in connection with its Dracula-like 16th-century countess. ... Čachtice Castle 916 21 Čachtice.
  • Such is the case with Čachtice Castle, located in modern-day Slovakia adjacent to the quaint village of Čachtice and elegantly framed by the sloping Little...
  • The Čachtice castle hill has been settled already in the prehistoric age. It is proved by findings of various objects that were excavated directly on the courtyards...
  • Čachtice Castle, perched ominously on a rocky hilltop in western Slovakia, is shrouded in a dark and macabre legend that has captured the imaginations of.
  • Although there is the possibility that Elizabeth Bathory was framed for these murders, many claims of the paranormal have surrounded Čachtice Castle.