It was very interesting to read the history of the castle. It has nothing to do with Dracula, but it belonged to one of the last granddaughters of the Romanovs.
In general, a very pleasant place, worth a visit.
PS. Vampires are unlikely to be found
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Vika G.
Level 4 Local Expert
October 27, 2022
I 've been here twice , in January of the 22nd year and in August .. Beautiful well-groomed territory, the castle itself is also in good condition, they look after all this good. The audio guide did not work in winter , they explained to us that because of the pandemic , it's a pity , it 's more interesting to walk around the castle and listen to the guide . I didn't see anyone with him in the summer either . Well, there is, of course, little from Count Dracula himself, he was there, in my opinion, one day.... But the castle itself, you need to see if you are in that area. By the way , downstairs , before going out into the courtyard , there is another " exit option " , you go down by elevator ( 40 lei for two , in my opinion , and watch the installation video . Go out into a small corridor, there are a couple of video installations. And that's how you go outside. In the summer, when it was, there were a lot of people, the queue for tickets was huge, life hack, buy tickets online and go to the entrance to the queue)
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Таня Кравчук
Level 14 Local Expert
April 24, 2023
An interesting castle, not scary at all, there is a torture chamber and a time tunnel inside the castle for an additional fee (you go underground in a modern elevator), interactive screens and stories about the castle accompany you on the way to the exit. Beautiful well-maintained territory, a small gift shop. It is better to arrive at the opening, because by lunchtime there is a large queue at the entrance.