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Halloween Festivities Transform the King's Domain into a Frankenstein Spectacle

Halloween horror spectacle, known as 'Frankenstein', is set to commence in Königstein next month. Attendees can anticipate encounters with werewolves, vampires, and zombies.

Mystical Halloween Celebration Held at King's Domain, Modeled After Frankenstein
Mystical Halloween Celebration Held at King's Domain, Modeled After Frankenstein

Halloween Festivities Transform the King's Domain into a Frankenstein Spectacle

The second instalment of the 'Frankenstein Halloween' festival is set to take place in Königstein in just under a month, with tickets now available for purchase via the FFH-Ticketshop. The event, which proved to be a success in its first premiere last year, promises a thrilling combination of scares and fun for all visitors, including the bravest and the 'scaredy-cats'.

Organiser Ralph Eberhardt has taken a humble approach to this year's event, emphasising the importance of ensuring a quiet and safe experience for all attendees. There were no concerns about noise, litter, or traffic chaos materialising from last year's event, and Eberhardt is determined to maintain this standard.

The festival will feature more than 100 monsters, including werewolves, vampires, zombies, and a representation of hell in the castle as a backdrop. However, the most intriguing aspect of this year's event is the surprise announcement of a former sports star and Olympic champion portraying the Frankenstein monster.

Eberhardt has remained tight-lipped about the specific identity of the Olympic champion, but has hinted at his admiration for the individual, stating that they were once his idol. The reveal of who's behind the Frankenstein mask will be made by October 17th, the day the festival officially begins.

For those who dare to attend, the festival aims to provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to become part of the event and find their own way through the castle. Some parents have previously been more scared than their own children during the festival, so buckle up for a thrilling ride!

The festival will run for three consecutive weekends starting October 17th, giving attendees ample opportunity to experience the chills and thrills of the 'Frankenstein Halloween' spectacle. So, grab your tickets from the FFH-Ticketshop and prepare yourself for a night of screams and laughter in Königstein!

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