Although many of the kings of the past exist, only the ruins of royal palace are seen in our country. But in Europe, most of the palaces are preserved in very good condition.
Among these are the huge palaces of Germany and Romania.
Romania, in Eastern Europe, has many mythological stories from ancient times.
The Brans Palace in Transylvania, which is covered in dark forests, is known worldwide as the Dracula Palace. The Dracula’s home in Bram Stoker’s Draclogon’s designation is because of the lantern of the Brans that is nothing else.
The Dracula of 1897, which was launched in England, has knitted a blood-blasted poster. The author, an Irishman, has never traveled to Romania, but the details of the Palace’s palace around the Palace are well-known to the Bronze Palace, known as the Palace of the Dracula.
No legend about the blood of a consumed mulberry is associated with the Brunean palace, but people of the past believe that a division lives in a bad soul during a day-to-day normal life.
In addition, although the Bryan Palace and the slightly connected Romanian magnate, Wlad Trepz, the son of Vladimir Drak’uk, used the character and name Bram Stoker in his book, he does not hint at the fact that he is equal to the character of the Dracula and the real Dracula.
The name “Drakul” is used to refer to the son of the Devil and the descendant of a generation in the past, and it is widely accepted that this person is also a wicked ruler.
The medieval architectural monument, located in the valley of the valley, is considered to be a fortress for a palace, but is now a museum. C. Built in the period from 1377 to 1388, this building has 57 rooms.
In the afternoon, the house of Mary’s queen (since 1920), and after her death, her daughter, Princess Ileina, has been using it as a hospital during the Second World War. In 1948, the Communists reestablished this fortress and were re-received by the son of Iljina in 2006.
This palace, which is beautifully visible to the daylight hours, takes a terrible look at night time to steal Stoker’s Drakhs into justice.