Rupea Fortress
The Rupea Fortress is beautifully preserved and the feeling of being on the site illustrates the period in which it was built.
A visit to the castles in Romania is a journey into a world of legends, mystery and rich history. Between green landscapes and the impressive Carpathian mountains, you will discover ancient castles such as the famous Bran Castle, which invites you to feel for a moment as if you have entered the story of Dracula. Each castle holds stories of knights, princesses and intriguing mysteries, with spectacular architecture and breathtaking views. It is a magical experience that connects the past with the present, and awakens the imagination to life.
The Rupea Fortress is beautifully preserved and the feeling of being on the site illustrates the period in which it was built.
Rasnov Fortress is perfectly preserved, underwent renovations in 2010 and opened to the general public for independent visits.
There are claims that Poenari Castle is the “real” Dracula Castle as shown in Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula.
The Alba Carolina Fortress is the most important historical site in Alba Iulia and of historic importance to the Romanian people
Corvin Castle is an ancient Renaissance castle built in Gothic style, considered one of the largest castles in Europe and one of the seven most famous wonders of Romania.
This is the castle mentioned in the book about Dracula and serves as a famous tourist destination.
The victim was forced to sit on a sharpened rod in a very thorough manner, with only the weight of his body causing him to slide downwards. The tortured could remain in life for up to three days
Peleș Castle was used as the summer residence of the Romanian royal family and is considered one of the most beautiful castles in Romania