• There is a strong possibility that Mary Shelley wrote her famous novel Frankenstein after visiting the ruins of this castle in the early 1800s.
  • Frankenstein's Castle is a fairly subdued and peaceful place for about 364 days a year, but it comes to life (or should that be, it resurrects from the dead?!)
  • ...castle in the Odenwald, overlooking the city of Darmstadt, and allegedly an inspiration for Mary Shelley when she wrote her monster novel, Frankenstein.
  • Dippel, yakın zamanda keşfettiğini iddia ettiği iksir formülü karşılığında Castle Frankenstein'ı satın almaya çalıştı; teklif reddedildi.[6]...
  • The fearsome qualities of the Frankenstein Castle actually extend beyond Shelley’s 1818 novel. ... Burg Frankenstein, 64367 Mühltal, +06 151 501 501.
  • Frankenstein Castle, Frankenstein : Lihat ulasan, artikel, dan foto Frankenstein Castle di antara objek wisata di Frankenstein di Tripadvisor.
  • This Burg Frankenstein castle has a fairly sketchy history and is not even marked on some maps, suggestive of hidden secrets?
  • There is a strong possibility that Mary Shelley wrote her famous novel Frankenstein after visiting the ruins of this castle in the early 1800s.
  • There are two Burg Frankenstein in Germany. One is a Burgruine in Frankestein, Germany, another is a castle in Muhltal, Germany, near Frankfurt.
  • But that’s just the beginning. Each castle on this list has an interesting story, from concealing Martin Luther to inspiring the story of Frankenstein.