There are a huge number of castles in the world, which will not bring much pleasure to look at. They are known for their creepy stories about ghosts, vampires and other evil spirits. We invite you to get acquainted with the darkest castles.
Bran
This ancient building is located in Romania and is the place where the cruel Count Dracula - Vlad the Impaler - once lived. Of course, the gloomy place has become a real tourist brand, guests from all over the world are eager to get into the Carpathian gorge to walk along the long corridors of this frightening structure.
The history of Bran is as follows: in the 14th century, it was built as a defensive fortress, helped by the convenience of its location - on top of a mountain, overlooking the surroundings. A small well in the courtyard is said to be a disguised entrance to a network of underground corridors.
But this dark castle is best known for its association with Dracula. It is generally accepted that the mighty ruler of Carpathia spent some time here. In addition, Bran is the best preservedof all the buildings associated with the name Tepes. However, we note that the building, which is really creepy and inhospitable, is a promoted brand, and not a real residence of a lover of impalement and walling up alive. There are a lot of vampire paraphernalia and torture instruments, a very atmospheric design, which is why Bran is considered one of the most terrible places on the planet.
Charleville
Let's get acquainted with the darkest castle in Ireland. This is Charleville, surrounded by a halo of legends and legends. It was abandoned for a long time, and when trying to start restoration work, the repairmen began to complain that some otherworldly forces were constantly hovering around them. There is evidence that several people observed the spirit of a young girl who tragically died within the walls of the castle. Noticed other ghosts here as well.
Charleville is not a high-profile place, it is not shown on TV, but this place remains one of the most creepy.
On the video you can look at the walls of the castle and learn some more facts about it.
Eltz
This is not just a well-preserved example of German medieval architecture, but also a scary place covered in legends. The monumental building is located in the thick of the forest, not far from the delta of two rivers. And, despite the picturesque place, the castle looks gloomy.
Initially, like Bran, Eltz served as a defensive structure, but later became the residence of noble people. It is believed that not a single invader succeeded in destroying the palace onlybecause a powerful army of ghosts stood up to protect its walls. The structure is also interesting because the features of different styles are harmoniously intertwined in its architecture.
Frankenstein Castle
This gloomy building is located in Germany and originally belonged to the family of Baron von Frankenstein. It was first mentioned in written sources in 948, has survived to this day in ruins, was restored and now gathers crowds of tourists within its walls.
It is known that one of the owners of the castle, the eccentric Joseph Conrad Dippel, was fond of mysticism and science. It was rumored that he dug up corpses in the cemetery and used their parts in his macabre experiments. Hence the notoriety of the palace. Dippel's story is believed to have inspired writer Mary Shelley to write her immortal novel Frankenstein.
These are some of the darkest and most terrifying castles to date.