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If you are talking about the fictional character - when he was destroyed for the final time he turned to dust and blown away on the wind.

While he was a vampire he maintained a sepulcher in Castle Dracula.

Actually, it is known that he is buried in Kitzingen, Germany, right across from "The Leaning Tower" (not of Pisa). The tower has a golden ball on the very top of it and it is heard that Dracula's heart lays inside of it. The tower is made of mortar, a type of cement. During the time they were building it (sometime in the 1200's) there was a drought, and they had to use wine as the mix. Wine is not as strong as water and it caused the tower to lean. It just so happens, that if you follow the path of the tower, the golden ball is facing directly towards his grave. The cemetery was then named after him, "The Grave of Dracula". It is said that eventually the tower will fall and the golden ball will fall onto his grave and break open, releasing his heart and returning him to life.


While he was a vampire Count Dracula had a crypt in his Castle. He then moved to England and hid various coffins around London and the country-side. Doctor VanHelsing and the band of Lucy's suitors tracked these down and burned them until there was only one left. This last coffin Dracula attempt to transport back to Transylvania however he was intercepted at the very gate to his Castle at sunset and was stabbed in the heart while he and his minions did battle against VanHelsing and his band. There-upon Drcula turned to ashes and was blown away on the wind.

If you are talking about Vlad Tepes (Dracula) his head was taken to Constantinople as a trophy and his body was buried unceremoniously, possibly at Comana, a monastery founded by Vlad in 1461.

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