The real Nevermore Academy: my gothic pilgrimage to the set of Netflix’s Wednesday in Romania

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The real Nevermore Academy: my gothic pilgrimage to the set of Netflix’s Wednesday in Romania
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Tourism in Romania was once all about Dracula, but the Netflix show is drawing young visitors keen to see sets where the gothy teen unleashed mystery, mayhem and murder

ow, it’s … it’s Nevermore Academy!” There are delighted gasps from younger members of my tour group as we enter the TV set courtyard at Bucharest Film Studio, known as Buftea, after the small town it’s in, just outside the Romanian capital.sets.” Under gothic-looking stone arches built for Netflix’s smash hit series, it’s selfie-geddon.

Since the show’s release last November TV tourism has, to borrow the name of Wednesday Addams’ scuttling sidekick, become a “Thing” in Romania. Much of the series, partly directed by Tim Burton and starring Jenna Ortega as the titular teen, was filmed here, utilising its abundance of gothic mansions plus the Buftea facilities.Expedia reported a 55% increase in searches for Bucharest hotels around the show’s release.

appeared online, fans have doorstepped buildings used in the series, peering expectantly through stained-glass windows.have dominated tourism here for decades. Now a younger, gothy fictional icon, with an even more withering demeanour, is drawing a new crowd., where it becomes clear how deeply the series resonates with children.

In Bucharest I chat with a man running a burger van outside Palatul Monteoru, an 1874 stone building with pillared front that was once headquarters of the Writers’ Union of Romania. He says at least three or four groups of Wednesday fans arrive every day, trying to see inside. It was used for scenes such as Wednesday’s staircase descent to Nevermore’s Raven ball.

On Fridays and Saturdays, Palatul Monteoru becomes the Gradina Monteoru nightclub, so members of the public can attempt to throw some

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