About ‘View of Beirut from Holiday Inn Hotel.’ by Roman Robroek - Photos of Abandoned Buildings
I took this picture from the top floor of the abandoned and dilapidated Holiday Inn hotel in the city of Beirut, Lebanon. This floor had a revolving spinning restaurant, and this was the view. The hotel was built between 1971 and 1974, functioned for one year and then played a very important role in the Lebanese civil war (in 1975).
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Roman Robroek is a Dutch photographer specializing in urbex photography and architectural photography of abandoned buildings around the world. From ruined castles and abandoned churches to deserted villas and industrial heritage: Roman captures places left behind by time, places that still tell their own story.
Working with natural light only, he searches for the silence behind the decay: the staircase no one climbs anymore, the walls slowly being reclaimed by…
