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  2. Vlad Dracul House - Wikipedia

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    Vlad Dracul House. Vlad Dracul House of Sighișoara is located in Tin Street No.1, between the Citadel Square and the Clock Tower.It is the place where Vlad the Impaler, the historical character who inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula, is supposed to be born, in 1431.

  3. Sighișoara - Wikipedia

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    Between 2001 and 2003, the construction of a Dracula theme park in the Braite nature preserve near Sighișoara was considered but ultimately rejected, owing to the strong opposition of local civil society groups and national and international media as well as politically influential persons, as the theme park would have detracted from the ...

  4. Castle Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Castle Dracula (also known as Dracula’s castle) is the fictitious Transylvanian residence of Count Dracula, the vampire antagonist in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror ...

  5. Reserve your coffin for an overnight stay in Dracula's castle

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    "No garlic or garlic-scented items allowed, including perfume," read the house rules of Count Dracula's castle.

  6. Dracula tourism - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known Dracula tourism locations to visit in Romania are: Bran Castle ("Castelul Bran"), considered to be the home of Dracula; The City of Sighișoara, where you can visit the house in which Vlad the Impaler was born

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  9. Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    The name Dracula, which is now primarily known as the name of a vampire, was for centuries known as the sobriquet of Vlad III. [7] [8] Diplomatic reports and popular stories referred to him as Dracula, Dracuglia, or Drakula already in the 15th century. [7] He himself signed his two letters as "Dragulya" or "Drakulya" in the late 1470s. [9]