Dracula’s Castle For Sale

‘Dracula’s Castle’ up for sale in Transylvania

An heir of Romania’s former royal family put “Dracula’s Castle” in Transylvania up for sale Monday, hoping to secure a buyer who will respect “the property and its history,” a U.S.-based investment company said.
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Dracula’s Castle is a popular tourist stop, even though the prince who inspired the book never lived there.

The Bran Castle, perched on a cliff near Brasov in mountainous central Romania, is a top tourist attraction because of its ties to Prince Vlad the Impaler, the warlord whose cruelty inspired Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, “Dracula.”

Legend has it that Vlad, who earned his nickname because of the way he tortured his enemies, spent one night in the 1400s at the castle.

Dracula’s Castle

Bran Castle was built in the 14th century to serve as a fortress to protect against the invading Ottoman Turks. The royal family moved into the castle in the 1920s, living there until the communist regime confiscated it from Princess Ileana in 1948.

After being restored in the late 1980s and following the end of communist rule in Romania, it gained popularity as a tourist attraction known as “Dracula’s Castle.”

It would be pretty bad ass to own Dracula’s Castle, although they are asking something like $135 million. Now where is that Power Ball ticket…?

Disco Trooper

Not much to say about this other than Hell ya!

Kinda makes me wish I had a StormTrooper costume for back in the day at the skating rink. Heh. Come on, you know you do too. You’d be gettin all the smokin hot ladies. Although I’m sure some of you would hear “Aren’t You a Little Short for a Stormtrooper?”