- Burj Al Babas remains an uninhabited spectacle, symbolizing dreams that are unfulfilled and financial downfalls.
- Construction started in 2014 but was halted due to bankruptcy and local discontent.
- Envisioned as a European-style luxury retreat with 732 castles, only 587 incomplete structures stand.
- Intended for wealthy buyers, prices ranged from $370,000 to $500,000 per castle.
- Sarot Properties Group faced a $27 million debt amidst Türkiye’s economic struggles.
In the picturesque town of Mudurnu in northwestern Türkiye, those who journey south find themselves amid an eerie and quiet tableau. Here, Burj Al Babas stands—a grand vision of European elegance blended with Middle Eastern aspirations that never came to life. Imagined as…