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The strange coincidence between two buildings

The strange coincidence between two buildings

Picture I


There are strange similarities with the Castle of Bran and the mansion of Hvittorp in Kirkkonummi, Finland. Of course, those buildings were planned for respecting nature. The similarities between the mansion in Finland and the Castle of Dracula, in Romania, might be caused by accident.

I use too often the word "maybe", but this mansion what is in picture II seems a little bit similar, with buildings of Transylvania. You might see the same thing if you google things like Bran Castle from Google, and there seems to have similarities with that building, what is in Finland, and the architecture, what is used in Transylvania.

But in some thoughts, the planner of the mansion was interested in neopaganism, and whose maid died in strange or some kind of suspicious conditions. Maybe Herman Gesellius and other members of the team of architects have used the form of the Castle of Bran for hiding their interest about those mythic creatures of Romania?
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There is a really interesting thing about vampires. That creature can be killed by sunken it in the flowing water. That thing is a base element is a strange theory that vampires are created by some kind of nanotechnology. If those machines would keep the structure in form by using extremely small hooks. In this version, the nanomechanical hooks cannot keep contact together. The flowing water would pull the nanomachines away from the main structure.

But were those architects really interested in this kind of things? We are all people, who have individual thoughts and ideas. And when we are thinking about Herman Gesellius, who was the architect, that kind of people have passion about things, what they felt important. Vampires are creature what have always interested people, who wanted to live forever.

And because of the vampires are unable to harm by using normal ways, those creatures are also interested in the persons, who wanted to create an army. That military force would unable to stop by using bullets, but easy to control by using quicksilver lamps. This is the thing, what causes thoughts, that there is something to hide with those stories.

Sources:

(Picture I) https://www.tripadvisor.fi/Attraction_Review-g608956-d318167-Reviews-Bran_Castle_Dracula_s_Castle-Bran_Brasov_County_Central_Romania_Transylvania.html

 (Picture II) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Hvittorp.jpg/300px-Hvittorp.jpg

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