A resort reportedly valued at £157million ($200m) that hoped to host wealthy holidaymakers has become one of the destinations topping the “dark tourism” lists.
Burj Al Babas is a residential development near Mudurnu, in the Black Sea region of Turkey, started in 2014.
The peculiar resort was meant to feature more than 700 three-storey villas shaped like mini castles with Gothic elements reminiscent of the architecture dominating Europe during the Middle Ages.
The houses were put on sale for between £291,000 and £417,000 and, while they were all identical on the outside, buyers could choose between three different layouts and decor for the inside of their properties -…