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Burj Al Babas is an abandoned residential development located near Mudurnu, Turkey [1] with 732 nearly identical houses, each designed to resemble a miniature château. [2] The site, under development by the Sarot Group, was abandoned in 2019 after the developers filed for bankruptcy with a debt of US$ 5 million.
The Burj Al Babas in Turkey was designed a a luxury community for foreign buyers, but the project's developers have filed for bankruptcy protection. There's a $200 million abandoned village of ...
Babas Kaplıcası - mineral water spring with accommodation in a restored Ottoman wooden bathhouse. [6] [7] Yildrim Bayezid Mosque - built in 1372 as part of a complex of dervish lodges, the hamam and madrasha. According to the description at the mosque, it is the first mosque with a big single dome without columns.
The Sutyagin House is often considered one of the tallest wooden houses in the world. Entrepreneur Nikolai Petrovich Sutyagin started building the large wooden home in 1992, and it reached 144 ...
Judin Castle at Khirbat Jiddin or Yehiam Fortress – Crusader castle, rebuilt in the 18th century; national park; Latrun, castle ruins; Kastel, on a hilltop next to Mevasseret, by the main Jerusalem Tel Aviv road; Merle - fortified enclosure, Arabic name: Burj al-Habis and Qal'at al-Tantura, [3] at Dor/Tantura
This category contains incomplete buildings and structures. Buildings and structures that are still being constructed, or where the construction has paused for less than several years, should not be categorised here.
The castle was built upon a promontory on the sea, to the north of the ancient Tell of Beirut and west of the present-day intersection of Charles Helou Avenue and Al-Shuhada Street. A separate fortification known as Burj al-Musallah was built on an islet that was located roughly on the intersection of Helou Avenue and Foch Street. [6]
Chastel Blanc (Arabic: برج صافيتا, Burj Safita or Safita Tower) is a medieval structure in Safita, western Syria. It was built by the Knights Templar during the Crusades upon prior fortifications. Located on the middle hill of Safita's three hills, it offers a commanding view of the surrounding countryside, and was a major part of the ...