FOR nearly a century, the shadow of Nosferatu has loomed over those who bring the eerie vampire tale to life. But from the original 1922 film to the remakes and adaptations that have followed, the ...
It was Bram Stoker's Dracula, published in 1897 and named after the nickname given to the real-life 15th century war lord Vlad the Impaler, that brought the myth as we know it to life. The dawn of ...
They sleep all day, roam the Earth by night, and live centuries off blood. Who wouldn't want to be a vampire? However, the most famous vampire might be spookier than previously thought.
Although the picture did authentically date to the 1920s, captions identifying it as "the real Dracula's castle," and implying it was abandoned at the time the photo was taken, were not factually ...
Based on his research from public sources and local archives, Shepherd believes that the village "nurtured" Dracula by giving Stoker the space, time and atmosphere to bring the character to life.
Bran's castle was home to Vlad the Impaler in the 15th century, a real-life prince who inspired Bram Stoker's "Dracula" novel. It's the first time in 70 years guests got to stay in the castle.