Bucharest
Dracula's Castle was inspired by Castle Bran in Transylvania
In Romania
In Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' Stoker creates a mysterious setting for Dracula's castle. Specifically, Dracula's home is described as being located in the foggy, terror filled Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania.
Dracula and Dracula the book by Bram Stoker has its roots from medieval Romania. The name "Dracula" originated from King Vlad III Dracula (also known as Vlad the Impaler), ruler of the kingdom of Wallachia, Romania.
Carfax Abbey in Dracula was located in Purfleet, England near London. It is the property where Count Dracula stays upon arriving in England.
Dracula lived in Romania and traveled to England
Dracula's castle is often associated with Bran Castle, located in Romania near Bran and the city of Brașov. Although it is linked to the Dracula legend and Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure who inspired Bram Stoker's fictional Count Dracula, there is no definitive evidence that Stoker had Bran Castle in mind. The castle is a popular tourist attraction due to its dramatic architecture and connection to the Dracula myth.
Supposedly Dracula lived in Transylvania. He was originally called Vlad the Impaler and lived in Hunadora Castle which is located in Bucharest, Romania.
The real name of Dracula's castle is Bran Castle, located in Romania. It is often associated with the fictional character Dracula, though there is no historical connection between Dracula and Bran Castle.
Count Dracula's house is fictionally located in Transylvania, specifically in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. The most famous depiction of his home is in Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula."
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
Abraham Van Helsing is a character from a novel called "Dracula". There are many film adaptations of this novel, some of them are: "Dracula", "Dracula's Daughter", "Count Dracula", "Dracula 2000", "Dracula 3000", "Van Helsing", "Dracula 3D".