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Inside abandoned ‘Haven of Hedonism’ hotel left to rot once owned by US porn baron & frequented by Saddam Hussein

Published on May 02, 2025 at 06:47 PM

THE Haludovo Hotel is one of many abandoned buildings along the Croatia’s glittering Adriatic coast – but this one has a particularly scandalous past.

Amongst all the casinos and party hotels, the Haludovo was notorious for being the haven of hedonism.

Bob Guccione sitting on a bed in a denim jacket and red tie, holding magazines.
American porn baron Bob Guccione, here in 1994, founded the decadent Haludovo Hotel
Haludovo Palace Hotel pool and grounds in Malinska, Krk Island, Croatia.
The sprawling complex was the pinnacle of luxury
Ruined interior of an abandoned luxury hotel.
The grand building now lies in a state of decay
Saddam Hussein holding a rifle.
Sadam Hussein would visit the hotel and stay in the master suite

The opulent estate had 17 courts, a mini pitch and mini-golf, as well as waterski, paragliding and diving centres.

One of America’s most notorious barons, Bob Guccione, dreamt up and funded the hotel throughout its 1970s heyday – when it was known as the palace of “Peace and Porn”;.

He brought in corset-clad hostesses, which he called “Penthouse “, who would walk the halls and serve guests champagne.

Many rich and famous names indulged in the glamour, even including Sadam Hussein – Iraq’s violent dictator of 24 years.

Hussein enjoyed gold-standard service when he came walked through the doors of the Haludovo, and would always stay in the master suite.

The once-plush pad is now a graffiti-coated ruin, with crumbling walls and smashed windows.

Many curious tourists still visit the site on the island of Krk to photograph the deteriorating shell and wonder at the things that went on between the walls.

Guccione founded the Penthouse Magazine, which was the first American publication to feature full-frontal nudity.

He dreamed of building a lavish resort in Malinska, Krk, filled with luxury hotels and a grand casino, to attract a wealthy American pleasure-seekers.

He opened it up in 1972 in socialist Yugoslavia – which was largely ignored by the States.

This was a savvy business move, because casinos were untaxed.

Locals were banned from in them, so they existed only to serve foreign tourists.

Guccione hoped that wealthy American tourists would flock to Krk to gamble away their money at his hotel.

He also planned to hire only locals so that he could avoid American regulations.

Illustration of women in gingham dresses operating a roulette wheel.
Hostesses at the hotel worse corsets and kept gusts topped up with champagne
Photo of Bob Guccione with a group of women.
Bob Guccione surrounded by glamorous ladies in the 1980s
Illustration of a crowded casino with people playing roulette.
Wealthy Americans would visit and gamble away in the hotel’s casino

In a 1972 interview with Radio Free Europe, Guccione vowed his resort would be the “real formula in the struggle against the cold war”;.

He claimed it would help relations to have Americans visiting the socialist country and enjoying themselves.

The porn king invested a whopping $45million, £296m in today’s currency, into the development of the property and the casino.

One of ‘s most celebrated architects, Boris MagaÅ¡, was drafted in to design the complex.

The building’s style was strikingly modern, and is now considered a classic example of brutalism.

Sepia-toned photo of the graffiti-covered interior of the abandoned Haludovo Palace hotel.
The main entrance to the abandoned hotel
Ruins of a luxury hotel's pool area.
The swimming pool is long dried up and littered with debris
Ruined interior of a luxury hotel.
Curious travellers still visit the hotel to explore the abandoned building
Graffiti-covered abandoned hotel in Croatia.
The hotel has been left to rot on the island of Krk

It took four years to build, and The Haludovo Palace Hotel and Penthouse Adriatic Club Casino opened in 1972 to great fanfare.

A 1972 ad for Haludovo in Penthouse magazine described the resort as a “mile-long Xanadu of glittering buildings [that] will become for international cognoscenti a premier playground for summer and winter seasons alike”;.

Guests gobbled 100kg of lobster, 5kg of caviar and hundreds of bottles of champagne each day of its lively first year.

The resort bloomed into a hub for global dictators and politicians, American weekend gamblers, the Yugoslav music scene, and ordinary citizens.

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