Sanatorium Medea. An abandoned Soviet-era health resort in western Georgia.

Sanatorium Medea, originally Sanatorium Tsekavshiri, stands on the outskirts of Tskaltubo. Built between 1957 and 1962 in the Stalinist Empire style, it opened in the early 1960s as one of the town’s most prestigious health resorts. Its blue-toned columns and arched façade marked it out as the most monumental spa complex in the district.

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An ornate, abandoned building features numerous white columns and arches with a decaying teal ceiling, opening to green trees.A grand, abandoned Soviet-era health resort with large archways and overgrown stairs, surrounded by lush greenery.A long, decaying corridor of an abandoned Soviet-era sanatorium features peeling blue paint on walls and columns heavily overgrown with green vines. A grand, multi-arched stone structure of an abandoned sanatorium, overgrown with lush greenery.
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