Commonly known to the public as Dracula's Castle, the original name was Bran Castle. When Bram Stroker had initially described Dracula's castle, Bran Castle was the only place in Transylvania to fit the description.
Dracula's Castle was inspired by Castle Bran in Transylvania
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.
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.
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
Any link, only an error and a legend for naive tourists.
Count Dracula lives in Transalvaina. Castle Bran is in Romania, and has millions of visitors. I reccomand visiting during winter. Only than you can feel the real Dracula spirit.
Bran castle is more of a tourist attraction in Romania then a hotel. Many suggest that it is the former house of the infamous Count Dracula, causing many hotels and other tourist hotspots to be built around it.
It is not in England it's in Romania the castle is called Bran Castle and it's a national landmark in Romania. Although it is one among several locations linked to the Dracula legend, including Poienari Castle and Hunyad Castle, it is marketed as the home of the titular character in Bram Stoker's Dracula. There is, however, no evidence that Stoker knew anything about this castle. There is evidence, however, that Vlad Tepes actually did use the castle during his raids into Transylvania.
What year was Dracula's Castle built?
Blood of Dracula's Castle was created in 1969.
The purpose of the Bran Castle was the defense and the monitoring of the commercial road that connected the province of Walachia to Transylvania.