Ryugyong Hotel

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Ryugyong Hotel is a massive, pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Pyongyang, North Korea, often noted as one of the world’s tallest unfinished hotels and a prominent symbol of the city’s skyline.

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Ryugyong Hotel canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hotel building
landmark
skyscraper
unfinished building
architecturalStyle futurist architecture
modernist architecture
city Pyongyang
claddingCompletion around 2011
constructionHalted 1990s
constructionResumed 2008
constructionStartYear 1987
continent Asia
country North Korea
developer North Korean government
elevationType high-rise
floorCount approximately 105
function propaganda backdrop
hasFeature antenna mast
revolving top section
three-winged pyramidal form
hasLighting LED facade lighting
hasObservation planned observation decks
hasRestaurants planned revolving restaurants
height approximately 1,080 feet
approximately 330 metres
locatedIn Taedonggang District
surface form: Moranbong District

Pyongyang
Pyongyang
surface form: Pyongyang, North Korea
location Pyongyang
material concrete
glass
namedAfter Pyongyang
surface form: Ryugyong (historic name of Pyongyang)
nativeName 류경호텔
nativeNameLanguage Korean
nickname Hotel of Doom
notableFor being a prominent feature of Pyongyang skyline
being one of the tallest unfinished buildings in the world
long construction delays
owner North Korean government
plannedOpening 1992
ranking one of the tallest buildings in North Korea
region East Asia
shape pyramid
skylineRole dominant landmark in central Pyongyang
startDateOfConstruction 1987
status never opened to the public
topped out
unfinished
use hotel (planned)
mixed-use (planned)

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Pyongyang hasLandmark Ryugyong Hotel
Monument to Party Founding hasViewOf Ryugyong Hotel