The Castle used in the Hallmark movie "A Royal Christmas" is the stunning Peleș Castle, located in Sinaia, Romania. This Neo-Renaissance castle, built in the late 19th century, is known for its beautiful architecture and picturesque mountain setting. It served as a captivating backdrop for the film, showcasing the grandeur associated with royal themes.
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It is in Romania . In the movie they call it their Uncle Dragomir's Castle, but, I did a research , and it appears that the castle isn't real . But we still don't know where they really made the story.
Vlad the Impaler's castle is commonly known as Bran Castle, located in Romania. Often associated with the Dracula legend, it is situated near the city of Brașov and attracts many tourists. While Vlad the Impaler may not have lived there for extended periods, the castle's dramatic architecture and historical significance contribute to its connection with him.
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The castle in the story is never named, but it is based on the Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.
Peleş Castle, Neamţ Monastery, Bucharest
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It was filmed in Castel Peles, in Romania.
Supposedly Dracula lived in Transylvania. He was originally called Vlad the Impaler and lived in Hunadora Castle which is located in Bucharest, Romania.
Peles Castle, Vlad Tepes, Sibiu, Bucharest, Bran Castle, Transfagarasan road, Steaua, Dinamo, The Danube Delta,.. the list can go on forever.Check out my blog to see some cool things about Romania http://loveromaniatravel.blogspot.com/
The oldest castle in Romania is Alba Iulia Fortress, built in the 9Th century.
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Two of the famous landmarks in Romania are located in Alba Iulia. They are called the Alba Iulia Castle and The Bran Castle.
Examples: monasteries from Bucovina, Bran Castle, Peleş Castle, Palace of Parliament, Bears Cave, Natural History Museum from Bucharest, National Art Museum from Bucharest, The Triumphal monument from Adam Clisi, the Cave with bones, Muddy volcanoes, Petroleum mine from Sărata-Monteoru, the Seven Stairs canyon, the volcanic lake St. Ana, and many others.
Any link, only an error and a legend for naive tourists.
Go to Romania to see: * Transylvania with Bran Castle, aka Dracula's Castle, Brasov that was for centuries the gate between Valachia (southern Romania ), Moldavia (the Eastern region) and Transylvania having its own special commercial privileges. and Borgo Pass with his Dracula Hotel see more here: http://www.romanian-holidays.ie/wheretogo/brasov/brasov.htm * Danube Delta, a unique eco-system is home to over 300 species of birds, 60 varieties of fish and 1.200 species of plants and trees http://www.visit-transylvania.co.uk/danubedelta.html * Sighisoara, the only inhabitet medieval citadel from Europe http://www.visit-transylvania.us/wheretogo/sighisoara/sighisoara.htm * Bucharest, known as the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris" http://www.visit-transylvania.eu/wheretogo/bucharest/bucharest.html