Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?

2013-09-09 2013-09-09T04:42:21Z
كنان نصر
كنان نصر
متنبئ جوي- مستشار شركة طقس العرب في توقعات بلاد الشام
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
  • Pictures: Dracula's Palace, fact or fiction?
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Arabiaweather.com - Bran Palace is located in Romania, specifically in Brasov County, 30 km south of Brasov, and is considered one of the most important historical and architectural sites in the country.

The palace was built by the "Sachis" in 1211 AD, and it ended in 1377 AD. King Ludovic I of Hungary agreed to recognize the castle, and it was used as a military fortress and as an important commercial station, and it underwent many restorations over the centuries, and it was officially opened to the public in 2009 M . It is very artistic and splendid from the inside and the outside, the beauty of which is enhanced by its location among large blocks of trees.

As for the reason for calling it the "Dracula" palace, this is due to the movie "Interview with the Vampire" that was filmed in the castle, which led some to believe that "Dracula" is the Romanian prince "Vlad Tsepish" who was given this name for his brutal dealings with corrupt people and thieves, especially The occupiers have resided in this palace, but this is not related to reality.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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