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  1. The Carpathian Castle (French: Le Château des Carpathes) is a novel by Jules Verne first published in 1892. It is possible that Bram Stoker took inspiration from this for his 1897 novel Dracula. Due to castle aspect and local toponymy, it is assumed that Colț Castle in Hunedoara county inspired Jules Verne.

    • Jules Verne
    • 1892
  2. May 5, 2019 · In the village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania (then part of Austria-Hungary), some mysterious things are occurring and the villagers believe that Chort (the devil) occupies the castle.

  3. In the Castle in Transylvania, Verne lovingly describes the remote, mountainous region around the small village of Werst in the Carpathians (with neighbouring, gothic castle rumoured to be home to the devil) and its superstitious inhabitants.

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  4. Carpathian Castle. Jules Verne. Arco Publications, 1963 - Castles - 189 pages. In the village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania (then part of Austria-Hungary), some...

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  5. Dec 9, 2018 · The Castle of the Carpathians. Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) The Castle stood above the quiet little town for as long as folks remembered: barren, deserted, lonely and frightening to the townsfolk. Until one day, smoke began to ascend from the dunjon.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · The Top 8 Castles in the Carpathian Mountains. A visit to a castle — whether you stumble over one during a hike outdoors or walk your way around the grounds with a guide — is always something special, and you’ve got 8 beautiful castles to choose from in the Carpathian Mountains.

  7. Sep 21, 2010 · The castle of the Carpathians. by. Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. Publication date. 1900. Publisher. Akron, Ohio, Saalfield Pub. Co. Collection.