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In Transylvania, Sometimes A Bat Is Just A Bat

Filed by KOSU News in World News.
November 13, 2011

There’s really nothing creepy about the countryside in the foothills of Romania’s Southern Carpathians, where snow-capped mountains tower over a rolling landscape dotted with flocks of sheep.

But for fans of the Twilight series, and other devotees of the bloodsucking undead, there’s a draw that’s stronger than the natural beauty.

The crashing, creaking sounds of a haunted house greet pilgrims on their way to the main attraction — Dracula’s castle. Actually, it’s Bran Castle, perched high, overlooking the town of Bran, and its connection with Dracula is tenuous, at best.

The inspiration for the fictional count of Bram Stoker’s novel was a bloodthirsty 15th-century ruler named Vlad Tepes. He is better known as Vlad the Impaler, and it seems he did pass through this valley.

The castle’s current owners — heirs to Romania’s deposed royals — are milking that association. Besides some ornate furniture and artwork of Romania’s late Queen Marie, visitors can view props from Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula movie — costumes, necklaces, candlesticks.

The effect is a bit unsettling for tourists like Carmen Pavel, who came from Bucharest, the Romanian capital, sporting a T-shirt with the words “All Romanians are Vampires.” She noticed some parts of Dracula’s castle were inexplicably closed off.

And in one of the open rooms, “there was a bat, a real bat hanging from the ceiling,” she says

“You play tricks on yourself. This must be the one vampire and this must explain why the rooms are locked, and stuff like that,” she says.

A few miles from the castle, innkeeper Katharina Kurmes prepares lunch for tourists in her busy kitchen. She dismisses the notion of anything supernatural in the air.

“We have quite a good number of bats, but I mean they are not dangerous. No blood-sucking animals. Of course, we have wolves, bears. This might be strange to other people, not to us,” Kurmes says.

And if a vampire turned up at the inn and wanted a room? No problem.

“As long as he doesn’t disturb us or what’s going on in the house, maybe he gets a coffin in the cellar,” she says. “But there’s nothing prepared.” [Copyright 2011 National Public Radio]

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