Bran Castle - Bran - Transylvania, Romania
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Walking Boots
N 45° 30.907 E 025° 22.138
35T E 372607 N 5041469
3D model of Bran Castle, better known as Count Dracula's Castle.
Waymark Code: WM1A6V5
Location: Romania
Date Posted: 06/29/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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3D model of Bran Castle, better known as Count Dracula's Castle. The castle is built on a high cliff in Transylvania. The high cliff has partly helped to determine the castle's appearance. It has three watchtowers and a gunpowder tower as well as defensive walls.

On the 3D model you can see the castle and other buildings. The entire castle area with forest, roads and landscape is included in the model.

Every year, the castle is visited by over 700,000 people who get the experience of a bit of creepiness in the castle. The castle is a museum dedicated to displaying art and furniture collected by Queen Marie. But the castle is also furnished with props from Dracula's universe, including a torture chamber.

You do not meet Count Dracula, however. He is fiction and arose on the basis of the Irish author Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula", which is about a count who leaves his castle at night and drinks human blood. Vlad Tepes, a prince from the 15th century, is believed to have been the inspiration. Vlad Tepes was known for his barbaric method of execution and at one time lived in this area. Bram Stoker's fictional castle is similar to Bran Castle and it has been understood to exploit this in terms of tourism.

Bran Castle was built in 1377 and is a national monument. It replaces an earlier wooden castle from 1212. It is strategically located on a mountain pass between Transylvania and Wallachia and has functioned both as a customs post and as a fortress.
Marie of Romania has been behind an extensive renovation of the castle and on her death the castle was inherited by her daughter Princess Ileana, who ran a hospital there in the Second World War.
In 1948, the castle was seized by the communist regime and the royal family was expelled.
On June 1, 2009, the castle was opened to the public as the first private museum in Romania.

Source:
(visit link)
Address and Hours Available to the Public:

Str. General Traian Mosoiu, nr. 24, Bran

Opening Hours:

October 1st – March 31st  9:00 to 16:00

April 1st - September 30th  9:00 to 18:00



Admission Fee (if any): yes

Website for more information: [Web Link]

Interactive Features: Not Listed

Visit Instructions:

Enjoy taking your photos from varying angles to really show off the intricacies of the 3D Map Model. Please include your impressions of the piece.

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