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While Bram Stoker never visited Romania, he used Transylvania as the setting for his 1897 novel Dracula . Bran Castle ClosedBran, Romania
Transylvania contains some of the last truly wild areas in Europe.
Transylvania is a cultural mosaic of Romanian, Hungarian, and German influences. trannyasland
: Nestled at the foot of Mount Tâmpa, it features the Gothic Black Church and a vibrant Council Square.
The region is home to some of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns, many founded by German settlers (Transylvanian Saxons) in the 12th century. While Bram Stoker never visited Romania, he used
: One of the few inhabited medieval citadels in Europe and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
: Located to the west, these are famous for their extensive cave systems and traditional "Motzi" villages. Historic Cities and Architecture : Nestled at the foot of Mount Tâmpa,
Often marketed as "Dracula's Castle," this stunning fortress near Brașov actually has only loose historical ties to , the ruler who inspired the vampire legend. Poenari Citadel Historical landmark ClosedArefu, Romania