To the west was a great valley, and then, rising far away, great jagged mountain fastnesses, rising peak on peak, the sheer rock studded with mountain ash and thorn, whose roots clung in cracks and crevices and crannies of the stone.

This was evidently the portion of the castle occupied by the ladies in bygone days, for the furniture had more an air of comfort than any I had seen. Then down in a mighty ruin falling whence they rose came the fragments that had been tossed skywards in the cataclysm.I descended, minding carefully where I went for the stairs were dark, being only lit by loopholes in the heavy masonry. In May of 1885, Jonathan Harker a British doctor came to Klausenburg to visit the castle. With Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Maria Rohm. Bran Castle, better known as Dracula's castle, is located on a cliff in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania, Romania. Castle Dracula was a majestic castle located just outside of Klausenburg, Transylvania. Castle Bran was neither a friendly place for Vlad III to visit, nor was it under his rule.Southern front from the foot of the cliffOn 18 May 2006, after a period of legal proceedings, the castle was legally returned to heirs of the Habsburg family. Count Dracula, a gray-haired vampire who regains his youth by dining on the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris after he victimizes them and their loved ones. Here and there are silver threads where the rivers wind in deep gorges through the forests. In Stoker's narrative, Castle Dracula is the single most important location. Stoker is widely purported to have used the illustration of Bran Castle in Charles Boner’s book, "Transylvania: Its Product and Its People", (London: Longmans, 1865) to describe his imaginary Dracula's Castle.In the villages near Bran, there is a belief in the existence of evil spirits called ghosts or “steregoi” (a variant of “strigoi”). For more than a hundred years it was the home of Count Dracula, the evil Prince of Darkness and his vampire wife who he had abducted years earlier and turned a vampire herself. Vlad III Dracula, better known as Vlad the Impaler, was ruler of Wallachia on and off from 1448 to 1476.Other than being colloquially known as the inspiration for Bram Stoker's titular character in the novel Dracula, Vlad III is known for committing brutal acts of war.In his reign he was under constant threat of attack from both Ottoman and Hungarian forces. The view was magnificent, and from where I stood there was every opportunity of seeing it. Count Dracula appears to have studied the black arts at the Academy of Scholomance in the Carpathian Mountains, near the town of Sibiu (then known as Hermannstadt).

The rest of the Dracula myth derives from the legends and popular beliefs in ghosts and vampires prevalent throughout Transylvania.We received your message and will be in touch with you as soon as possible.© 2013 Bran Castle. "Dracula's Castle" Vlad the Impaler. Then, he got on a coach with his coffin to travel to England. Honestly, the scariest thing here are the kitschy Vlad souvenirs on sale at the foot of the castle: fanged beer steins, gory T-shirts, and bottles of Dracula’s Blood wine.

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The castle is on the very edge of a terrific precipice.

It was implied, that the castle had always been the home of the Dracula Family for centuries as the Coat of Arms of Dracula could be seen above the fireplace in the public dining room of the castle.

Harker was welcomed by the Count. It follows the vampire Count Dracula from his castle in Transylvania to England, where he is hunted while turning others into vampires. The shadows are many, and the wind breathes cold through the broken battlements and casements. However, the Romanian state, through the Ministry of Culture, was also to administer it for the next three years.19th-century stone cross placed in the parkOn 18 May 2009 administration of Bran Castle was transferred from the government to Archduke Dominic and his sisters, Baroness Maria Magdalena of Holzhausen and Elisabeth Sandhofer.