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Though many myths have been connected to him in connection with the Dracula myth, most historians agree that Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler, never set foot in Castle Bran, which was neither a friendly place for him to visit nor under his rule. It was once believed that he was imprisoned there after he was captured by the ...
Sep 28, 2018 · Some historians believe Vlad the Impaler may have slept here. Photograph by Gerhard Westrich, laif/Redux. TRAVEL. Inside the Fortress Known as 'Dracula's Castle' Bram Stoker never traveled...
Poenari Castle (Romanian pronunciation: [po.eˈnarʲ]), also known as Poenari Citadel (Cetatea Poenari in Romanian), is a ruined castle in Romania which was a home of Vlad the Impaler. The citadel is situated on top of a mountain and accessed by climbing 1,480 concrete stairs.
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Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brașov county, central Romania. Popularly—if inaccurately—identified with the fictional Castle Dracula, Bran Castle is one of Romania’s top tourist attractions.
Sep 5, 2023 · Learn everything you should know about Bran Castle aka Dracula's Castle: the legend surrounding this place, how to get here, entrance fees & more. Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle, is probably Romania's most popular castle and one of the most visited attractions in the country.
Jun 14, 2012 · Discover Poenari Castle in Wallachia, Romania: The legendary cliffside castle of three-time Voivode of Wallachia, Vlad the Impaler.
Apr 8, 2024 · Who inspired this character? Let’s examine the historical roots of the legendary vampire. Although Dracula is an imaginary creation, Stoker named his infamous character after a real person: Vlad Tepes (the Impaler). Vlad the Impaler was Prince of Wallachia between 1431 and 1476.