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BBC: 'Dracula Castle' put up for sale

The descendants of the Habsburg monarchy have confirmed they want to sell a Transylvanian castle mythically linked to the fictional Count Dracula.
The family were turfed out of Romania's 14th-Century Bran Castle by the communists after World War II.
It was returned to them in 2006 after a long legal battle.

But now Dominic Habsburg, a New York architect and son of the late Romanian Princess Ileana, says he is willing to sell it back for $78m (£40m).

The local council has said it is willing to buy the castle, one of the country's top tourist attractions.
It wants to prevent the castle being turned into a hotel or theme park, and is in the process of investigating a bank loan.

However, Romania's culture minister said the local authorities would be "stupid" to pay such a hefty price.


by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Jan 11th, 2007 at 12:17:58 AM EST
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I was there in 2003. The castle is nice enough and certainly worth a visit (some of Queen Mary's closets are still around) but the touristic foam around it is utterly dreadful... A touristic trap like hardly any I had seen in Romania.

(Psst. The castle where Vlad Tepes did muck about is Poienari Castle in the stunning Făgăraş mountains. Go there instead.)

by Nomad on Thu Jan 11th, 2007 at 05:25:06 AM EST
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