Belarusian (Belorussiya) Sanatorium in JÅ«rmala, Latvia. Completed in the 1970s. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
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Sanatorium Sakartvelo
Quasi-abandoned Sanatorium Sakartvelo in Tskaltubo, Georgia. Completed in 1983. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Palace of Culture, Strategic Missile Forces and MVO Military Sanatorium
Palace of Culture, Strategic Missile Forces and MVO Military Sanatorium in Sukhumi, Abkhazia. Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Spa Medical Resort Jantarnij Bereg
Spa Medical Resort Jantarnij Bereg in JÅ«rmala, Latvia. Completed in 1972 by architect S. Kleymenov. Modernist, Soviet sanitorium in the former USSR.
Armenia Hotel and Health Resort
Armenia Hotel and Health Resort in Vanadzor, Armenia. Designed by architect Rafik Boshyan in 1981. Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Baltic Beach Hotel and SPA
Baltic Beach Hotel and SPA in JÅ«rmala, Latvia. Completed in 1981. Former Sanatorium Rigas. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Rugelis Sanatorium
Rugelis Sanatorium in Palanga, Lithuania. Also known as ‘Rye’ hotel, treatment and residential complex. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Abandoned Abkhazia: The Sanatorium of the Ministry of Defence of the USSRÂ
Our exploration of Abkhazia’s neglected and plundered structures continued with a visit to the nearby Sanatorium of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR.
Mereranna Sanatorium
Mereranna Sanatorium in Narva-Jõesuu, Estonia, Baltic States. Completed in 1974. Modernist style, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Valgeranna Puhkekeskus
Valgeranna Holiday Resort in Parnu, Estonia. Formerly the sauna of Sanatorium of the Council of Ministers. Modernist Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
National Rehabilitation Centre Vaivari
National Rehabilitation Centre Vaivari in Jurmala, Latvia. Former name: All-Union space research workers sanatorium. Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Bath House number 8
Bath House number 8 in Tskaltubo, Georgia Completed in 1959 and now abandoned. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.