Castle Dracula Dublin - Dublin's Top Attraction!! (Over 14's)
Get ready for a heart thumping Tour of Castle Dracula Dublin meeting the incredible Dracula Characters and then an opportunity to visit the only 'Bram Stoker Dracula Vampire Museum’ in the World, followed by a hilarious Vampire Show in the 'World's only Graveyard Theatre!
Castle Dracula Dublin is Voted Number 1 place to Visit in Ireland!! IB4UD Ireland before you Die, Ireland’s Biggest Independent Tourism Resource has Voted Castle Dracula the Number 1.
We are also delighted to recently have Hollywood Actor Jorge Garcia from Lost and Hawaii Five etc, travel from California to visit Castle Dracula Dublin and also Dacre Stoker (Bram’s great grand nephew) and J.D. Barker the writers of the New Dracula Movie ‘Dracul’ being made by Paramount now, visiting with journalists from around the World.
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Castle Dracula, Dublin, Ireland - #11 on Tripadvisor Attractions, Dublin
Planning a fun night out when you visit Dublin, Ireland? Then you must visit castledracula.ie
Experience an Evening of Mystery, Magic, Fun and Fear at Bram Stoker's CASTLE DRACULA, Dublin for 2 Hours of SCREAMING, LAUGHING, FUN! (over 14's only!)
Rated #11 on Tripadvisor Attractions in Dublin, Ireland
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Castle Dracula Dublin - Voted Number 1 place to Visit in Ireland!!
Get ready for a heart thumping Tour of Castle Dracula Dublin meeting the incredible Dracula Characters and then an opportunity to visit the only 'Bram Stoker Dracula Vampire Museum’ in the World, followed by a hilarious Vampire Show in the 'World's only Graveyard Theatre!
Castle Dracula Dublin is Voted Number 1 place to Visit in Ireland!! IB4UD Ireland before you Die, Ireland’s Biggest Independent Tourism Resource has Voted Castle Dracula the Number 1.
We are also delighted to recently have Hollywood Actor Jorge Garcia from Lost and Hawaii Five etc, travel from California to visit Castle Dracula Dublin and also Dacre Stoker (Bram’s great grand nephew) and J.D. Barker the writers of the New Dracula Movie ‘Dracul’ being made by Paramount now, visiting with journalists from around the World.
Book Tickets at CastleDracula.ie
Castle Dracula Dublin!! www.CastleDracula.ie
Get ready for a heart thumping Tour of Castle Dracula meeting the incredible Dracula Characters and then an opportunity to visit the only 'Bram Stoker Dracula Vampire Museum’ in the World, followed by a hilarious Vampire Show in the 'World's only Graveyard Theatre!
Castle Dracula Dublin is Voted Number 1 place to Visit!! IB4UD Ireland before you Die, Ireland’s Biggest Independent Tourism Resource has Voted Castle Dracula the Number 1.
We are also delighted to recently have Hollywood Actor Jorge Garcia from Lost and Hawaii Five etc, travel from California to visit Castle Dracula Dublin and also Dacre Stoker (Bram’s great grand nephew) and J.D. Barker the writers of the New Dracula Movie ‘Dracul’ being made by Paramount now, visiting with journalists from around the World.
Book Tickets at CastleDracula.ie.
Castle Dracula Dublin!! - Voted No.1 Place to Visit in Ireland!! - www.CastleDracula.ie
Get ready for a heart thumping Tour of Castle Dracula Dublin meeting the incredible Dracula Characters and then an opportunity to visit the only 'Bram Stoker Dracula Vampire Museum’ in the World, followed by a hilarious Vampire Show in the 'World's only Graveyard Theatre!
Castle Dracula Dublin is Voted No. 1 place to Visit in Ireland!! IB4UD Ireland before you Die, Ireland’s Biggest Independent Tourism Resource has Voted Castle Dracula No. 1.
We are also delighted to recently have Hollywood Actor Jorge Garcia from Lost and Hawaii Five etc, travel from California to visit Castle Dracula Dublin and also Dacre Stoker (Bram’s great grand nephew) and J.D. Barker the writers of the New Dracula Movie ‘Dracul’ being made by Paramount now, visiting with journalists from around the World.
Book Tickets at CastleDracula.ie
A Bram Stoker Tour of Dublin
Although legendary writer Bram Stoker spent his formative years in Ireland, he isn't always seen as a Dubliner.
However, he grew up in Marino, went to Trinity, and worked in Dublin Castle for several years before moving to London - and some of his experiences may have provided inspiration for Dracula.
We went on a whistle-stop tour around Dublin with Donal Fallon, local historian and the man behind ComeHereToMe.com, to find out more about the Gothic writer's connections to Dublin. Watch it above.
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Castle Dracula Clontarf Road
Discover Bram Stoker’s Castle DRACULA at Clontarf Road, Dublin 3, Ireland - the ‘birthplace’ of Bram Stoker. Book your tickets today to experience one of Dublin’s top tourist attractions at catledracula.ie or call 018512151
Dracula's Museum closes
Feature on Dracula's Museum of Vampyres and its need to move on. Find another feature on the museum here:
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Bram Stoker Dracula Google Doodle Anniversary JM. Vargas
Bram Stoker 165 anniversary
Abraham Bram Stoker (8 November 1847 -- 20 April 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned.
Early life
Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. His parents were Abraham Stoker (1799--1876), from Dublin, and Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley (1818--1901), who came from Ballyshannon, a town in County Donegal. Stoker was the third of seven children, the eldest of whom was Sir Thornley Stoker, 1st Bt. Abraham and Charlotte were members of the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf and attended the parish church with their children, who were baptised there.
Stoker was bedridden until he started school at the age of seven, when he made a complete recovery. Of this time, Stoker wrote, I was naturally thoughtful, and the leisure of long illness gave opportunity for many thoughts which were fruitful according to their kind in later years. He was educated in a private school run by the Rev. William Woods.
After his recovery, he grew up without further major health issues, even excelling as an athlete (he was named University Athlete) at Trinity College, Dublin, which he attended from 1864 to 1870.
He graduated with honours as a B.A. in Mathematics. He was auditor of the College Historical Society ('the Hist') and president of the University Philosophical Society, where his first paper was on Sensationalism in Fiction and Society.
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Did you know Bram Stoker's Dracula came from County Derry in Ireland
Travel Extra's Haloween video visits the grave of Abhartach in Glenullin, Co Derry (Slaghtaverty townland in the parish of Errigal coordinates N 54.96384 W 6.71289),. Abhartach (droch-fhola, badness of blood), the sixth century chieftain who returned from the grave to demand replenishement by blood, Abhartach (droch-fhola, badness of blood) served as an inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula for which Stoker relocated the home of the vampire to Transvlvania.
Dracula Museum
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Feature on the (now sadly closed) Dracula Museum, Germany.
Bram Stoker Festival Halloween in Dublin
The award winning street theatre company Spraoi recreated the sights, sounds and smells of 19th century Dublin Ireland in an amazing performance Sunday October 28th 2011. The world of Bram Stoker's stories and characters like Dracula were brought to life making it a memorable Halloween vibe and experience.....we were lucky enough to get to catch this show....see more of our photos from the event on our website (Ireland's newest online nightlife and events destination)
Bram Stoker Festival
RTÉ's Cian McCormack reveals that Dublin will come under the spell of vampires and zombies this weekend for the Bram Stoker Festival.
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Dublin's Castle Dracula--Spooks to be had!
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Bram Stoker Festival 2013 Dublin Castle
Garden of Flames entrance, Dracula and his brides, Van Helsinki operation, garden of flames in Dublin Castle, Ireland, October 2013
We have met DRACULA! (and survived)
This time we visited the Dracula Hotel near Bistrita in Transylvania. This daunting place is located in the Borgo Pass, the Romanian Dracula land, where the famous Irish novelist Bram Stoker imagined and located the fantastic Castle.
We wanted to check if Dracula is still alive so we spent a night in the Dracula Castle Hotel. You will have to see the video to find out by yourself the output of our research.
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Dublin Heritage; Bram Stoker, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle & More
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Check out our guide to The Guinness Storehouse, Chester Beatty Library, Jameson Distillery, St Michams Church, Dublin Castle and more..
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Abraham (Bram) Stoker was born in the mid-1800′s. He's best known for writing Dracula which was one of the most famous Gothic novels ever written. He was born right here in this house in Clontarf and then he went to study in Trinity College. He excelled in athletics. But he was also interested in theatre, science, medicine and the occult.
Michans Church was founded in the eleventh century and rebuilt in the seventeenth century. Its here in the parish of Christchurch and it was originally built on the site of a Danish chapel. Its vault is quite interesting. It contains some Mummies and they were really well preserved because of the dry limestone walls. The remains in there include a six and a half foot crusader with his feet and his right hand severed off.
So we're in here with Wolfe Tone's death mask.
John Jameson, who by the way shares his initials with James Joyce, something James Joyce was very happy about because this was his favourite whiskey and he mentioned it a few times in Ulysses. Well he founded this distillery, that's Jameson not Joyce, two hundred years ago in 1780 in this very site here in Dublin. And they would have used these massive oak casts to mature the whiskey. You had to be very skilled to make one. It took seven years to do the apprenticeship to masks the casks here behind me. And this was the first place where the whiskey was distilled for this place here. And they've been making fantastic whiskey ever since.
So Mr Jameson would have had to buy his barley in September. He would have had to make sure he had enough to do the whole year because he only bought it at harvest time. He bought the best of all the products he used to make the ingredients for the whiskey. And in here is one of the places that they would have used to transport the grain. There's even a little reproduction of the two cats that used to protect the place from mice. Apparently they made 724 killings so they were very well loved cats. Their names were Megan and Lloyd. So they were just two of the characters that were involved in the whole process in the Jameson distillery.
Whiskey in Irish is uisce beatha, which means the water of life and that reflects the ingredients as well because all it is pure Irish water, malted and unmalted barley. We've got an example here of it.
So we're in the distillery room here and they say that one of the secrets of Jameson is that it's distilled not once like American bourbon or twice like Scotch whisky but three times which gives it a kind of smoother taste. And they have to be careful that they add water at various times because otherwise, it could reach a volume, an alcohol content of 84% because they bring that back down to around 40% which is the finished product.
They say a glass of Jameson is consumed in Dublin every second. Cheers to that.
The Chester Beatty library is the only museum in Ireland to be voted the European museum of year and its for good reason too. Its got fantastic collections of art dating back from 2700bc to today. Its got everything from decorative arts, manuscripts, rare books and it even has religious pieces too, of the koran and the bible. So you've got a little piece of everything here. It's a fantastic place to visit.
So here's the man himself. Sir Alfred Chester Beatty.
The Guinness Storehouse is one of Dublin's most famous attractions. And inside they show how the black stuff is made. With water, barley, yeast and hops. And we're just around the corner from St James's Gate where the black stuff has been brewed for over two hundred and fifty years.
So its really interesting to find out about the history and the process of making Guinness but one of the nicest parts of the Storehouse is coming right up to the very top,looking at this beautiful view of Dublin and trying some of the black stuff. So cheers to that. Slainte.
Dracula's Fire Garden
Dracula's Fire Garden is a spectacularly spooky, fiendishly flame-tipped touring installation from outdoor arts experts Walk the Plank and performance specialists Waterford Sproai.
Seen here for the first time as part of Dublin's Bram Stoker Festival, this interactive artwork brought famous characters from Stoker's Dracula to life against the magnificently eerie setting of Dublin Castle's courtyard.
Dracula's Fire Garden invites audiences to wander into the world of Stoker's imagination, through a landscape bathed in rich flame, past monstrous flowers that gulp fire and scorch the air, whilst ghoulish nightwalkers and wonderfully gothic characters creep out from every corner and a spine tingling soundtrack spills into the night...
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Bram Stoker Festival 2013 Dublin Castle
Garden of Flames entrance, Dracula and his brides, Van Helsinki operation, garden of flames in Dublin Castle, Ireland, October 2013