Spooky Frankenstein-themed celebration at the King's venue this Halloween
Get ready for a spine-tingling experience as the 'Frankenstein Halloween' scare show returns to Königstein for its second edition. Starting on October 17th and continuing over three consecutive weekends, more than 100 monsters will be unleashed to scare visitors in a hell-themed setting within the castle walls.
This year's event promises an unexpected surprise: a former sports star and Olympic champion will portray the Frankenstein monster. The identity of this famous personality will be revealed in the coming weeks, adding an extra layer of excitement to the already anticipated event.
Organiser, Ralph Eberhardt, finds the casting choice humorous, considering the Olympic champion his employee. He assures visitors that the event is a perfect blend of scares and fun, designed to cater to everyone, including parents who might find it scarier than their children.
Last year, concerns about noise, litter, and traffic chaos surrounded the event in Königstein. However, these fears proved unfounded, making way for a successful and enjoyable experience for all who attended.
Visitors can expect to encounter werewolves, vampires, and zombies, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Tickets for this thrilling event can be purchased at the FFH-Ticketshop, ensuring a place in the monster lines for all who dare to face their fears.
Eberhardt acknowledges that they haven't reached everyone yet and is looking forward to welcoming new visitors to this unique Halloween experience. The event begins in about a month, so be sure to mark your calendars and get ready for a night of chills, thrills, and memories that will last a lifetime.
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