
Built during the medieval period in Bran, Romania, this castle is also known as 'Dracula's Castle' in Bram Stocker's stories. Although there is no evidence of any connection between the author and the castle, it is simply assumed to be so because the castle's location and architecture are strikingly similar to Stocker's description.

Formerly owned by Queen Consort of Romania, the castle is now open to tourists.

Inside the castle, there are many picturesque corners, but it is also quite mysterious because the number of secret tunnels within has yet to be fully discovered.

The mugs with Dracula's face on them are the best-selling items on display.

The royal-style bedroom is believed to be Count Dracula's room.

In winter, the white snow covering the roof and distant mountains creates a cold but beautiful scene for the castle.

Every year, more than half a million tourists visit this place.

However, the castle has recently been put up for sale, with the Romanian government having the top priority, but if you have 50 million Euros, you also have a chance to own this castle.

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