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Risnov Castle

Risnov, Transylvania, Romania

Featured Review : Indeed, the castle has been donated in 1409 by King Sigismund of Luxemburg, the Hungarian king of that time, to Voicu and his family, of Romanian (Vallahian) origin, to reward their military ability and their fidelity to...See Full Review

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Risnov Castle Reviews

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The Castle

  • 5 out of 5 stars by 3mttours from Bucharest, Romania
  • May 23, 2006
The Castle
Quote: Indeed, the castle has been donated in 1409 by King Sigismund of Luxemburg, the Hungarian king of that time, to Voicu and his family, of Romanian (Vallahian) origin, to reward their military ability and their fidelity towards the Hungarian Crown.... Read the full Risnov Castle review

From journal The Castle of Hunedoara

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Dracula - Wherefore art thou, Dracula

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Quan from Seattle, Washington
  • December 15, 2000
Quote: Transylvania has always been a name that conveys mystery and danger, and always a source of interest to myself. I grew up in Vietnam, where stories of ghosts and goblins are the daily staple, and where Dracula was widely popular, and movies... Read the full Risnov Castle review

From journal Mysterious and beautiful Transylvania

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Risnov Castle

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Amanda from London, United Kingdom
  • July 31, 2000
Risnov Castle
Quote: The castle is clearly visible on the hill near to the village. It looks much more like a Dracula pad than Bran does, as it is craggy, forbidding, and exciting. Bran castle is converted to a (kind of) museum, and has been done up and decorated, and... Read the full Risnov Castle review

From journal Transylvania - Dracula and beautiful countryside -