Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - It has survived for 24 years without being demolished. The United Nations has criticized it by name. Which is the strongest unfinished building?

It has survived for 24 years without being demolished. The United Nations has criticized it by name. Which is the strongest unfinished building?

The unfinished building that managed to survive for 24 years without being demolished and was later criticized by the United Nations was a hotel construction project on the coast of Agrigento, Sicily. Because this project affected the original ecology of Sicily, it was opposed by many people.

Sicily is a place with a Mediterranean style. In the 1980s, the charming Sicily attracted many tourists from all over the world. The commercial value of Sicily is also getting higher and higher. Many developers have spotted this opportunity and began to develop a large number of luxury homes and hotels. Sicily has entered a period of rapid development. Severe commercialization has caused dissatisfaction among environmentalists, especially the hotel construction on the Agrigento coast, which has caused a great stir.

When the developers obtained the development rights, they began to take action. They planned to encircle the public waters and build high-end resorts, and the main framework was soon built, but Before they could take further action, something unexpected happened. Their project was reported and they even received a summons from the court. The court finally ruled that the project was illegal and the developers were asked to demolish it themselves. The developers were not reconciled to the projects that had already started, so they adopted roundabout tactics. On the one hand, they actively coordinated, but on the other hand, they were still quietly starting work.

However, their small actions in private could not be hidden from the eyes of the public. Tourists protested against the developers with the slogan of maintaining the original ecology and reported them many times. It went back and forth like this for many years, and the lawsuit became a deadbeat. In the end, the developer persisted for 24 years, and the main framework also gained scale. Even so, the voice of resistance always existed. It was not until later that this unfinished building project was criticized by the United Nations. It was not until 2012 that the government forcibly demolished this unfinished building.