Klausenburg | |
Continuity: | Hammer Horror |
Aliases: | Klausenburgh |
Category: | Village |
Continent: | Europe |
Country: | Romania |
Territory: | Transylvania |
1st appearance: | Horror of Dracula |
Klausenburgh, also spelled Klausenburgh, was a Romanian town not far from Castle Dracula. Featured primarily in the 1958 adaptation of Dracula by Hammer Film Productions, it was the home of Professor Van Helsing and the Holmwood family. Klausenburg was briefly addressed in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, and was one of the many stops that Jonathan Harker made on his way to Castle Dracula. In the film, it was one of the primary settings and shown to be nestled at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains.
Residents[]
- Arthur Holmwood
- Dracula
- Inga
- J. Van Helsing
- Jonathan Harker
- Lucy Holmwood
- Mina Holmwood
- Seward, M.D.
- Gerda
- Tania