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Bran Castle small group tours

Local guides may take you through the rich and long history of Bran Castle, as well as the most important facts. 

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Visiting Bran Castle and taking a unique excursions with a guide is the perfect way to get a feel for this ancient castle and the rich history that surrounds it. Not only will you have the chance to explore the castle, but you'll also be able to take in some of the beautiful architecture that makes this site so special.

Dracula's Castle

Count Dracula is the fictional character created by Bram Stoker. In his novel, he mentions the existence of a mysterious fortification in Transylvania. His description of the fortification sounds very much like the actual fortification in Transylvania.

Bran Castle Romania

If you want to experience the fortification in the novel, there's a great chance you can actually visit it. There's a chance to tour Bran Castle, the inspiration for Count Dracula.

You'll have to wait in line, but it's worth it. Located in the Carpathian Mountains, this is the most famous medieval castle in Romania. The carved limestone walls and turrets make for a breathtaking view. The castle also has a haunting aura.

It's not uncommon to see a million visitors in a year. Bran Castle has a very interesting history. You can tour the palace and dungeon, and learn about the lives of royalty in the medieval kingdom.

Vlad Tepes' birthplace

Visiting the birthplace of famous Romanian warlord, Vlad Tepes, is a worthwhile activity for any tourist to do in Transylvania. The house is a medieval fortress that has been converted into a restaurant and a weapons museum.

Located in the heart of the medieval town of Sighisoara, the house is a landmark of the city. It is also home to the Casa Dracula restaurant, which features pictures of the warlord. Those who want to take the time to visit the birthplace of the famous warlord can do so without spending a lot of money.

There is a small, low-budget museum in Sighisoara which tells the story of Vlad Tepes. The museum features five rooms and an audio narration. In the fourth room, special lighting creates shadows on the walls.

Water wells

Visiting Bran Castle is a great way to experience the best of Romanian history and culture. This magnificent structure is located on the border of Transylvania and Wallachia.

Bran Castle was built in the thirteenth century by the Teutonic Knights, a Catholic religious order. The knights were granted the Burzenland by King Andrew II of Hungary, and settled in Bran to protect the border.

Bran Castle is a well-kept fortress. It was built on a seven-meter-deep water reservoir. The water was piped in from natural springs in the valley below. The castle itself has four floors. The castle has an elevator that provides easy access to the valley below.

The castle has a gloomy exterior, but it is also beautiful. The interior is filled with architectural details. There is an impressive stone stairway leading to the entryway. The palace has a dining room and a large hall. There is also a dressing room and a bedroom.

Arcophagus

Located in Romania, Bran Castle is the most visited medieval castle in the country. Its whitewashed turrets and wooden interior details are believed to be inspirations for the castle in Bram Stoker's Dracula novel. Its interior rooms are recreations of the castle's original furnishings.

Bran Castle is built on a ridge high above a valley. It is a fortification built by the Teutonic Knights in the late 12th century. They built a wooden lookout tower in 1212 and rebuilt the castle in stone in the 14th century.

During the 15th century, Bran Castle was the residence of the medieval prince, Vlad Tepes. He was briefly held captive by the Hungarians. However, he escaped and returned to the region in 1225. During his time, he was a member of the Crusader Order of the Dragon. He enjoyed impaling his enemies.

Halloween party

Count Dracula, the vampire from Bram Stoker's novel, 'Dracula', lived in Bran Castle, now in Transylvania. It is considered to be the inspiration for the castle featured in his novel. The castle is also known for its underground passages and collections of armour and furniture.

The castle is also home to the ghostly Queen Mary. Bran Castle is also believed to be haunted. The castle has a number of special Halloween events that are not to be missed.

The castle also has the Magic Time Tunnel, a nifty interactive experience that includes a light show and facial expression detection. It costs RON 30.

Aside from the Magic Time Tunnel, there are also other Halloween-themed activities at the castle. The Halloween Party by Night is a nighttime tour of the castle, where guests are treated to a variety of entertainment, including a Halloween costume party. Guests will also enjoy a special Halloween dinner.

Bran Castle

Originally built in the 14th century, Bran Castle is a medieval fortress that resembles the fictional Castle Dracula in Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel. It's located on the border of Transylvania and Wallachia. In the past, it was a summer retreat for the Romanian royal family. Bran Castle was also used as a hospital during World War II. It was taken over by the communist regime in 1948. But in 1990, it was returned to the Romanian Royal family. It became the country's first private museum. The museum displays valuable Medieval art, as well as weapons dating from the 14th to 19th centuries.

Bran Castle

Bran Castle is a popular tourist attraction because of its connection to the infamous vampire, Count Dracula. Bram Stoker did not actually visit Transylvania, but the fictional character of Dracula is based on the real life vampire, Vlad III Dracula, who ruled Wallachia in the 15th century. In Stoker's novel, Dracula is a vampire who lives in a massive fortress. His house, referred to as "Dracula's Castle", is set in a valley near a river. It is also known for its secret passage, which was discovered during renovations in 1920. The castle is also known for its round tower, which features winding stairways and a drawbridge.

Bran Castle's history is not very clear. Originally it was a wooden castle. But it was destroyed by the Mongol invasion of Europe in the 13th century. In the 16th century, the castle was destroyed by lightning. In the 15th century, it was occupied by the Prince of Walachia, Vladimir the Impaler, who was the grandson of Mircea the Old. He stayed at the castle for two months. It was also used as a prison.

In the 19th century, Bran Castle was occupied by the Romanian Royal Family. Queen Maria of Romania used to ride through the streets unattended. She liked to have the castle close to Mircea's grave. However, she disliked the court life in Bucharest. She wanted to have her family's summer home near the Black Sea. She also made several improvements to the castle. She added a guesthouse, a wooden church, and a water well. She also installed telephone lines, tap water, and electricity.

In the 1930s, Queen Marie of Roumania ordered restoration work to be carried out on Bran Castle. This included building spiral stairs and expanding the windows. She also added staff housing and telephone lines. She also wanted to make the area around the castle into an English park. She also wanted to create a park where people could walk and enjoy the beauty of the countryside. She also planted trees and shrubs.

After World War II, Bran Castle was used as a hospital by Princess Ileana of Romania. She was a qualified nurse and made the castle her hospital. The communist regime seized the castle in 1948, but later it returned to the Romanian royal family. In 1990, it was restored and opened to the public. It is now a national treasure.

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