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Bran Castle, located on the Transylvanian side of Romania, is said to fit the description of Dracula’s Castle in Bram Stoker’s classic gothic horror novel. Since the.
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Free coronavirus vaccine shots offered in Dracula s castle. That is, if you re brave enough to go Share Updated: 12:29 AM EDT May 12, 2021 Jack Guy and Cristiana Moisescu, CNN
Free coronavirus vaccine shots offered in Dracula s castle. That is, if you re brave enough to go Share Updated: 12:29 AM EDT May 12, 2021
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Free coronavirus vaccine shots offered in Dracula s castle. That is, if you re brave enough to go Share Updated: 12:29 AM EDT May 12, 2021 Jack Guy and Cristiana Moisescu, CNN A Romanian castle said to be the home of Dracula is offering free COVID-19 jabs to visitors as part of a vaccination drive.Bran Castle, in Transylvania, announced its Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine Marathon in a Facebook post published Friday.Completed in 1388, the castle sits outside the city of Brasov. It resembles the castle
Bran Castle, in Transylvania, announced its Pfizer BionTech Vaccine Marathon in a Facebook post.
Completed in 1388, the castle sits outside the city of Brasov. It resembles the castle inhabited by Count Dracula, the main character in Irish author Bram Stoker s novel Dracula, published in 1897
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People wearing protection masks walk by a banner showing syringes as vampire fangs during the vaccination marathon organised at the Bran Castle in Bran village, Romania(AFP via Getty Images)
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Dracula is thought to have been inspired by the bloodthirsty 15th-century ruler Vlad III Dracula, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler, who ordered the brutal torture and killing of tens of thousands of people during his reign.
Jack Guy and Cristiana Moisescu, CNN • Updated 10th May 2021
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(CNN) A Romanian castle said to be the home of Dracula is offering free Covid-19 jabs to visitors as part of a vaccination drive.
Bran Castle, in Transylvania, announced its Pfizer BionTech Vaccine Marathon in a Facebook post published Friday.
Completed in 1388, the castle sits outside the city of Brasov. It resembles the castle inhabited by Count Dracula, the main character in Irish author Bram Stoker s novel Dracula, published in 1897.
Visitors to the castle can get a Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.
Daniel Mihailescu/AFP/Getty Images
Dracula is thought to have been inspired by the bloodthirsty 15th-century ruler Vlad III Dracula, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler, who ordered the brutal torture and killing of tens of thousands of people during his reign.