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  • Bran Castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Transylvania, and is known as the home of Count Dracula. The 14th-century hillside castle and fortress, however, actually houses a collection of furniture and artworks that once belonged to Marie, Romania’s last queen.
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  • Castle Dracula is the fictitious Transylvanian residence of Count Dracula, the vampire antagonist in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel Dracula.
  • Welcome to Bran Castle! - Discover the rich History of Dracula's castle, the castle's schedule & buy Tickets Online.
  • Count Dracula may not be a real person, but it’s definitely possible to visit Count Draculas eerie castle.
  • 1. Is Bran Castle really Dracula's Castle? Although Bran Castle is known as Dracula's Castle, there is no evidence that the real Count Dracula lived there.
  • Bran Castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Transylvania, and is known as the home of Count Dracula.
  • Have you ever wondered where the real Draculas Castle is in Transylvania? The one that inspired Bram Stoker’s home of Count Dracula?
  • I’ve put together a guide on how to get to Bran Castle Transylvania, the alleged home of Count Dracula.
  • My blog post about Transylvania in Romania, its history and of course visiting Count Draculas castle should help you plan your trip.
  • Although there is no evidence that Bram Stoker knew about Bran's existence, the castle is often referred to as the home of his infamous character, Count Dracula.
  • Thousands of people from different countries wish to visit the castle of Count Dracula, and Romanian tour operators are happy to demonstrate these places.