After that there’s no further known connection to the town, but that’s enough for Sighișoara to jump aboard the Dracula Gravy Train, full steam ahead. To be fair, the plaque only claims that Vlad II lived here from 1431 to 1435, not that Vlad III was born here. The whole town is full of ghoulish images on posters, T-shirts, a bust or so, and a witch-like mannequin. Thus, at the place where it all may have begun, we come to the end of our Dracula tour. What ought they to be in the U.S.A.?’From Hotel Castle Dracula at the Borgo PassAnd now to the death of the legend, death of the man.
Source: Huffington Post December 17, 2017 16:41 UTC