Dark Castle

The Dark Castle is an Enchanted Forest location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It first appears in the fifth episode of the first season.

Items Seen

 * A candelabra and a clock
 * A scythe, a bow, and the Genie's lamp
 * A trident
 * A golden chalice
 * Geppetto's parents in puppet form
 * A hat resembling the Sorcerer's Hat
 * Rumplestiltskin's Spinning Wheel
 * Captain Killian Hook's severed hand on a pedestal
 * A shelf of various potions
 * Golden fleece
 * The True Love Potion
 * The Enchanted Bow
 * A hammer resembling Thor's Mjölnir
 * A crystal ball

Trivia

 * On the left side of the door, there is a replica of the painting Moisés Salvado de Las Aguas ("Moses Saved From the Waters") by Italian Renaissance painter Paolo Veronese. It is currently on display at the Museo del Prado, the national Spanish art museum.
 * Another copy of this painting is hanging over Rumplestiltskin's fireplace.
 * The painting on the right side is a replica of Alexander The Great and Roxane by Italian Baroque painter Pietro Rotari. It is currently on display at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
 * Two of the wall tapestries are replicas of motifs from an antependium in the Museum of Applied Art Frankfurt.
 * Another wall tapestry is a replica of L'Offrande du Coeur ("The Gift of the Heart"), from the Louvre Museum in Paris.
 * The painting behind the two marionettes is a replica of Still Life with Flowers by the Dutch Golden Age painter Balthasar van der Ast. It is currently on display in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
 * Another copy of this painting is hanging over the fireplace.
 * On the left side of Rumplestiltskin's glass cabinet, there is a replica of one half of the painting Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba by Italian Renaissance artist Piero della Francesca.
 * The scythe sitting on a pedestal is similar to the Slayer's Scythe featured in the 1997 television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which Jane Espenson was a writer and producer for.
 * A tapestry hanging on the wall shows a captive unicorn inside a fence, which is the seventh and final in the tapestry series The Hunt of the Unicorn created between 1495-1505 and entitled The Unicorn is in Captivity and No Longer Dead
 * The tapestry is used in the sixth film of the Harry Potter series. In this film, the tapestry adorns the wall of a corridor near the Room of Requirement.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.