Eerie Photos Turkey’s $200 Million Abandoned Ghost Town

Abandoned $200 million ‘luxury retreat’ will give you goosebumps.

Hundreds of faux chateaux being built for wealthy Gulf investors have just got their new residents. Ghosts. The Burj Al Babas project in Turkey’s northern Bolu province began in 2014, but its developer, the Sarot Group, has failed to come up with the required amount of money for finishing it.

Abandoned Ghost Town Turkey lanasator

Abandoned Ghost Town Turkey lanasator

turkey castle ghost town

turkey castle ghost town

turkey castle ghost town

The Sarot Group was recently slapped with a court-ordered bankruptcy ruling over the Burj Al Babas’ $27 million debt. The project was designed to include 732 chateau-style villas, swimming pools, Turkish baths, health and beauty centers, a shopping center and a mosque, according to its website. And even though customers from Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia have bought around 350 of the 587 villas built, it’s not enough.

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“We couldn’t get about 7.5 million dollars receivables for the villas we have sold to Gulf countries,” Hurriyet newspaper quoted Sarot Group Chairman Mehmet Emin Yerdelen. “We applied for bankruptcy protection but the court ruled for bankruptcy. We will appeal the ruling.”

Abandoned Ghost Town Turkey lanasator

Abandoned Ghost Town Turkey lanasator

turkey castle ghost town

Abandoned Ghost Town Turkey lanasator