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Project description The Don Carlos and Estoril hotel sites, located on a 300 000-m2 plot of land, with 1,5 km of beachfront, in Beira, Mozambique, are to be demolished and developed into a luxury ...
When Spanish photographer Héctor Mediavilla first walked into the remains of the Grande Hotel in Beira, Mozambique, he says he was immediately struck by the ghost-like quality of the building ...
The Grand Hotel in Beira, Mozambique has had an extraordinary life: opened in 1954, it was a luxury destination with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and cinema. Closed in 1963 and taken over for ...
Beira - Maria Penete sells vegetables and small sun-dried fish from a rickety stall to the inhabitants of a once grand hotel on Beira's beachfront that is now home to thousands who fled Mozambique's ...
In the sprawling slum of the once glorious Grande Hotel in the Mozambique city of Beira, around 4,000 people living in squalor hope that this month’s election will bring change to their lives.
In the mid-1950s, Mozambique had been under Portuguese control for more than 400 years, and as the Grande Hotel opened in 1955, it was with colonial fanfare, the catholic Bishop of Beira ...
The Grande Hotel in Mozambique's coastal city of Beira is home to 3,500 squatters. Photojournalist Fellipe Abreu visited the building once dubbed the "Pride of Africa".
The Grande Hotel da Beira was once the largest and most luxurious hotel on the African continent. Located on Mateus Sansão Muthemba Avenue, the hotel opened in 1955.
In the sprawling slum of the once glorious Grande Hotel in Mozambique's city of Beira, around 4,000 people living in squalor hope that this month's election will bring change to their hard lives.
British foreign aid money is 'funding the construction of shopping mall and luxury hotel for gas workers in Mozambique' where rooms cost up to £285 a night ...
Penete's story is not unusual in the crumbling city of Beira, which is slowly surfacing from the war that crippled Mozambique after independence from Portugal in 1975 and turned it into one of the ...
The Grande Hotel in Mozambique's coastal city of Beira is home to 3,500 squatters. Photojournalist Fellipe Abreu visited the building once dubbed the "Pride of Africa".
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