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Nikster

Want to buy a home with a little history?

http://www.telegraph.co.u...drac06.xml


Vlad the unique selling point


Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 06/01/2007

Blood-spattered Bran Castle is Transylvania's hottest property, reports Ben Travers

Say what you will about his personal habits, but when it comes to spinning gore into gold, Vlad the Impaler, enthusiastic champion of man's inhumanity to man, can be said to have few rivals.



The 15th-century tyrant - the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula - is known to have resided at Bran Castle, near Brasov in Transylvania, as either pampered guest or shackled inmate, according to conflicting reports.

What is indisputable is that the imposing, 14th-century fortress-turned-museum has never baulked from cashing in on its association with bad lad Vlad, whose preferred mode of execution secured his place in history. Today, it is for sale at a spine-chilling £40 million.

Castle Dracula, as it is commonly known, is a failsafe tourist attraction, pulling in 450,000 visitors a year. The former residence of Queen Victoria's grand-daughter, Queen Marie of Romania, it was appropriated by the country's Communist regime in 1956.

It was returned to the family, in the form of Dominic von Habsburg, eight months ago, on condition that it remained a state-run museum for the ensuing three years. Mr von Habsburg, a graphic designer who lives in the US, has since decided that, in preference to cohabiting with the ghost of Vlad, he would sooner make do with the proceeds of any potential sale, thanks all the same.
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Adults pay £2.40 a time to visit the museum, which is maintained in appearance as a royal residence, and a new buyer is virtually guaranteed a long-term money-spinner.

The government has first option to buy the 57-room medieval castle, but might there be a chance of returning it to private hands? "Oh yes," says public relations officer Alex Priscu, adding, in words that Vlad would applaud, "but it's bloody cold. There is no central heating - just a few electric radiators in some of the rooms, which are quite small. Even inside, you need a warm winter jacket."

In addition, maintenance and restoration bills could be more than a sharpish pain in the neck. "There's always something that needs doing around the place," says Alex, who has helped guide visitors through the castle since 1998. "But, for a building dating from 1377, it's in reasonably good condition.

"It would, of course, cost a lot to convert it into a private home. In any case, though, it is a very good investment."

In keeping with its colourful past, the castle sits atop a 200ft tall rock overlooking the village of Bran, 105 miles from Bucharest. The rooms and towers surround an inner courtyard. Other rooms are connected through underground passages.

The asking price is partially explained by the presence of a rich collection of Romanian and foreign furniture and objets d'art from the 14th to 19th centuries. Seven acres of forest and three smaller buildings are included in the sale.

Brasov council has been given 30 days to consider a possible purchase, after which the castle will be offered to a private buyer, with plenty to get his teeth into.
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Reply #1 posted 01/09/07 9:53pm

Mach

omfg

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Reply #2 posted 01/09/07 10:31pm

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i'd buy that.

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Reply #3 posted 01/09/07 10:45pm

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That would take more than a week to do house work omg
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Reply #4 posted 01/09/07 10:50pm

Nikster

luv4u said:

That would take more than a week to do house work omg



The dusting alone would use up all my vacation time nod
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Reply #5 posted 01/10/07 12:59am

ZombieKitten

luv4u said:

That would take more than a week to do house work omg

and then you would have to start all over again! eek
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Reply #6 posted 01/10/07 1:03am

Natisse

I've just been reading about that castle eek..."The Historian" by Elizabeth Kostova

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Reply #7 posted 01/10/07 3:20am

Heiress

all the goths are showing up...giggle
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Reply #8 posted 01/10/07 6:33am

Mach

Nikster said:

luv4u said:

That would take more than a week to do house work omg



The dusting alone would use up all my vacation time nod


you're not supposed to dust a spooky castle giggle
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Reply #9 posted 01/10/07 8:43am

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two words...

org house
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Reply #10 posted 01/10/07 8:45am

Natisse

cborgman said:

two words...

org house


HELL YES!! woot!
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Reply #11 posted 01/10/07 8:56am

Mach

cborgman said:

two words...

org house


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Reply #12 posted 01/10/07 1:09pm

Nikster

Start rolling yer pennies now twocents
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Reply #13 posted 01/10/07 1:14pm

TommyRoss

Sweet. Maybe Jeremy Irons can buy it up. He owns and lives in this castle:




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Reply #14 posted 01/10/07 1:16pm

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TommyRoss said:

Sweet. Maybe Jeremy Irons can but it up. He owns and lives in this castle:



two words:

huge penis
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Reply #15 posted 01/10/07 1:18pm

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it would be the home repairs on something that old that would scare the hell out of me lol

Can you imagine how much the water heater costs?
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Reply #16 posted 01/10/07 1:18pm

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i just want to live somewhere with secret passages and rooms.
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Reply #17 posted 01/10/07 1:22pm

TommyRoss

cborgman said:

TommyRoss said:

Sweet. Maybe Jeremy Irons can buy it up. He owns and lives in this castle:



two words:

huge penis

If you saw Damage, you would know that not to be true.
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Reply #18 posted 01/10/07 1:23pm

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TommyRoss said:

cborgman said:



two words:

huge penis

If you saw Damage, you would know that not to be true.


i've seen damage. i meant the castle, not him.
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Reply #19 posted 01/10/07 1:23pm

TommyRoss

cborgman said:

TommyRoss said:


If you saw Damage, you would know that not to be true.


i've seen damage. i meant the castle, not him.

I know wink
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Reply #20 posted 01/10/07 1:25pm

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TommyRoss said:

cborgman said:



i've seen damage. i meant the castle, not him.

I know wink


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