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I have a picture I took while I was stationed in Germany of Dracula's grave. I've put the image address below if anyone wants to add it to this Wiki enty... What I was told during a tour of the city is that there are multiple graves belonging to Dracula around Europe. Reason being that the people in those times were so superstitious that they dismembered Vlad Dracula upon his death and buried the body parts in different locations. The grave in Kitzingen has what appears to be two stone blocks in the ground keeping the body nice and secure. It is interestng to note that the grave itself is actually the least decorative in the entire cemetery.