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Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle)

A Gothic-Renaissance fortress in Hunedoara, Romania, known for its spires and towers, linked to legends like Vlad the Impaler.

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Imagine a fairy tale castle, and you’re probably picturing something close to this jaw-dropping Gothic wonder. Corvin Castle (also known as Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle) is one of the “Seven Wonders of Romania,” and its place on that list is well earned. Corvin Castle is one of the biggest castles in Europe, but its beautiful façade hides a dark history that earned it a place on both a list of spookiest buildings around the world. If you’re looking to trace Vlad the Impaler’s footsteps, here’s another place he was imprisoned. John Hunyadi, the 15th century Hungarian ruler of Transylvania, built the castle into what we see today. He also killed Vlad’s father and kept the future ruler of Wallachia prisoner. They had a complicated relationship. One of the most popular legends about Corvin Castle dates back to its construction. Three Turkish prisoners were enlisted to dig the 100-foot shaft through solid stone and promised their freedom upon its completion. It took them 15 years and 28 days to strike water. It probably won’t surprise you to hear that they weren’t freed afterwards. They carved an inscription on the well which legend says reads, “You may have water, but you have no soul,” but it’s debatable if that’s the actual meaning. From the moment you step onto the bridge leading up to this stunning Romanian castle, you’re entering a medieval world. Then you’re inside and hot damn. Lofted ceilings, heraldic banners hanging from pillars, an incredible Knight’s Hall, ancient furniture, and art. It’s as close to a fairytale as you’ll find anywhere in the world.

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