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The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience have ghoulishly collaborated with
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WHAT is it?
The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience is a uniquely different, most interesting, brilliantly, entertaining, interactive, educational and very scary adventure based on the life of Bram Stoker his great vampire creation (Dracula) and horror in general.
WHERE is it?
Beside Clontarf Road Dart station in the West Wood Club on the Clontarf Road, Dublin 3 the venue is just one stop away from Busaras, The Luas and Connolly (Amiens St) mainline railways St. From the M50 you take the Malahide Rd exit and fellow that road straight to Clontarf. * Other attractions at the centre include sports facilities, a 50 meter swimming pool, an adventure zone, and a wide selection of games (e.g. bowling, pool) and food! * As a memento of their visit patrons can purchase special theme souvenirs e.g. Key rings, cards, biro, books etc. Your Director Guide at the Stoker Dracula visitor Experience is former teacher, renowned, Stoker, Dracula, Gothic, Scholar and enthusiastic, Dennis McIntyre who states "I promise all visitors to the Stoker Dracula Centre an experience you are unlikely to forget!"
A word on Bram Stoker.
Bram (Abraham) Stoker was born in Clontarf, Dublin in 1847. After a sickly childhood he grew up to take a degree at Trinity College Dublin and for a number of years worked as a civil servant at Dublin Castle. However he spent most of his working life in London as secretary to his great acting idol (Sir) Henry Irving and manager of Irving's Lyceum Theatre. Bram Stoker wrote the blood curdling spine chilling masterpiece of Gothic Horror DRACULA which was first published in 1897. The book has both eclipsed and immortalised Stoker himself. It has never been out of print, is the biggest selling novel ever written and has been translated into all the worlds major languages and many minor ones. It is now estimated that over 1,000 film have been inspired by the Dracula story and it has a huge and ongoing effect on the worlds of the cinema, the theatre, art and the performing arts in general as well as the literary world. Arguably it makes Bram Stoker Irelands greatest achiever. Bram Stoker died in London in 1912, survived by his wife Florence and only child Noel. In his native Clontarf he is commemorated by the annual Bram Stoker Summer School and the Bram Stoker cultural Heritage visitor centre.






