In 1911, two Czech businessmen Jaroslav Fencl and Jan Máša bought an extensive tract of land in Kupari that contained the old tile factory, as well as the Srebreno beach to its east, with the aim of building a resort. At its peak in 1938 the Kupari hotel complex was by far the largest in the Dubrovnik region, with 333 rooms, two beaches, and its own supply of electricity and water. The restaurant was a Czech-French restaurant set up in the hotel that could serve all 340 guests at once. After World War II, the Kupari hotel complex was taken over by the Yugoslav army and turned into a recovery center. The site has been abandoned since the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991, with reconstruction works starting in 2025.
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- At its peak in 1938 the Kupari hotel complex was by far the largest in the Dubrovnik region, with 333 rooms, two beaches, and its own supply of electricity and water.
- The site has been abandoned since the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991, with reconstruction works starting in 2025.
- In 1911, two Czech businessmen Jaroslav Fencl and Jan Máša bought an extensive tract of land in Kupari that contained the old tile factory, as well as the Srebreno beach to its east, with the aim of building a resort.
- After World War II, the Kupari hotel complex was taken over by the Yugoslav army and turned into a recovery center.
- The music video is filmed at the abandoned Hotel Goricina and an empty indoor swimming pool featuring the drone in the video.
- The restaurant was a Czech-French restaurant set up in the hotel that could serve all 340 guests at once.
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Lokalizacja Kupari
- The music video is filmed at the abandoned Hotel Goricina and an empty indoor swimming pool featuring the drone in the video.
- The site has been abandoned since the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991, with reconstruction works starting in 2025.
- In 1911, two Czech businessmen Jaroslav Fencl and Jan Máša bought an extensive tract of land in Kupari that contained the old tile factory, as well as the Srebreno beach to its east, with the aim of building a resort.
- The restaurant was a Czech-French restaurant set up in the hotel that could serve all 340 guests at once.
- At its peak in 1938 the Kupari hotel complex was by far the largest in the Dubrovnik region, with 333 rooms, two beaches, and its own supply of electricity and water.
- After World War II, the Kupari hotel complex was taken over by the Yugoslav army and turned into a recovery center.
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The music video is filmed at the abandoned BitLemons Hotel Goricina and an empty indoor swimming pool featuring the drone in the video.
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- The restaurant was a Czech-French restaurant set up in the hotel that could serve all 340 guests at once.
- The music video is filmed at the abandoned Hotel Goricina and an empty indoor swimming pool featuring the drone in the video.
- The site has been abandoned since the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991, with reconstruction works starting in 2025.
- After World War II, the Kupari hotel complex was taken over by the Yugoslav army and turned into a recovery center.
- In 1911, two Czech businessmen Jaroslav Fencl and Jan Máša bought an extensive tract of land in Kupari that contained the old tile factory, as well as the Srebreno beach to its east, with the aim of building a resort.
- At its peak in 1938 the Kupari hotel complex was by far the largest in the Dubrovnik region, with 333 rooms, two beaches, and its own supply of electricity and water.
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