
More than 60 years after it was seized by communists, the Romanian government is to hand back one of the country's most popular tourist sites, the fabled Dracula Castle, to its former owner, the culture minister said Tuesday.The castle, worth an estimated $25 million, was owned by the late Queen Marie andbequeathed to her daughter Princess Ileana in 1938.
It was confiscated by communists in 1948 and fell into disrepair. It will be transferred on Friday to Dominic van Hapsburg, a New York architect who inherited the castle from Princess Ileana decades after the communists seized it, minister Adrian Iorgulescu told a news conference.Van Hapsburg is a descendant of the Hapsburg dynasty which ruled Romania for a period starting in the late 17th century.
The
hand-over ceremony will take place Friday at noon in the 14th century
castle's museum deep within the fortress in Transylvania, Iorgulescu
said.
Restoration work began in
the late 1980s and was partially completed in 1993. It is now one of
Romania's top tourist destinations. Under the agreement, the owner will
not be allowed to make any changes to the castle for the next three
years, Iorgulescu said.
While known and marketed as
"Dracula's Castle," it never belonged to Prince Vlad the Impaler, who
inspired Bram Stoker's Count Dracula character. But the prince is
thought to have visited the medieval fortress.
TheGothic fortress, perched on a rock, has appeared in numerous Dracula movies.
At the gates of Bran
Castle, peasants sell Dracula sweaters hand-knitted from the thick wool
of local sheep, cheesecloth blouses, and Vampire wine. The castle is
the most famous of 15 citadels and fortresses in the area, which were
built by peasants to keep out marauding armies of Turks and Tartars and
cruel local medieval lords.
Another former royal
property, the Peles Castle, built in the late 19th century in the
mountain town of Sinaia, will be returned to former King Michael. He
owned it before it was confiscated by the communist regime in 1948.
Romania passed legislation
earlier this year to return property to its former owners and establish
a "property fund" to pay damages for assets that cannot be returned.
The fund includes stock in state-owned companies that are being
privatized.
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