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Since the 1960s, our modern outlook has placed new value on "primitive" artifacts, so intricate
baskets, dazzling silks, wood carvings, and woven rugs from developing countries have also found a home with us.
If your budget won't go quite that far, painted walls, large slate tiles,
and distressed oak (or another wood with a pronounced grain)
can be used for a similar effect if the workmanship is good.
Consider adding French elements such as paintings or prints echoing the impressionist's
palette, hand-painted tiles, murals, glazed or unglazed
pottery, and delicate bed linens to complement a carved pine or fruitwood
bed. During the 16th century, it was completely rebuilt in an elegant and opulent French Renaissance style, with more than 400 rooms.
Back in the 15th century, the cruel leader Vlad the Impaler terrorized
the regions of Transylvania and Wallachia in modern-day Romania.
While some believe that Vlad helped to form Bram Stoker's Dracula character, there's really no evidence that Bran Castle had any connection to Vlad.
Romania has its fair share of famous castles, and many claim
some kind of association with the 15th-century ruler Vlad Tepes - affectionately known as Vlad the Impaler and rumored to be an inspiration for Dracula.
Unlike many other European castles, this 15th-century structure is made of rust-colored brick
rather than light-colored stone.
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