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Tskaltubo, Georgia,
Ryan Koopmans Photography
Abandoned Soviet Sanatoria and Their Current Inhabitants: Tskaltubo, Georgia
"Tskaltubo a small town in western Georgia, reached fame thanks to its sanatoria. During the Soviet era, more than 100.000 visitors would hurry each year, in the twenty or so luxurious establishments, to enjoy the spas and saunas, of which Stalin himself was a regular. Nowadays, these gigantic jewels of soviet neo-classic architecture are falling to ruins… but they are still inhabited. Around 6.000 people have found refuge in these old hotels: they are the displaced from the war in Abkhazia. Between 1992 and 1993, the Georgians who were forced to flee the separatist region were “temporarily” relocated in these sanatoria.
25 years later, there are still many of them waiting for the state to provide them with real housing. They survive with pensions or meager indemnities, their life suspended at the heart of the dilapidated relics of soviet magnificence.
In October 2019, Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili announced that he wanted buy the 22 sanatoria and 9 baths to the State. The project can seem insane, but not for this 63 years old founder of the Georgian Dream party and former prime minister, whose fortune is estimated to 4.85 billion euros. He promises that the displaced will be relocated and that about 20.000 jobs will be created. But many doubt the generosity of his projects, the explosion of tourism in the country is certainly no stranger to his offer."
- Photography and text by Juliette Roberts
Abandoned Grand Sanatorium in Tsqaltubo, Georgia by Abandoned in Berlin
《UrbEx Tskaltubo》
Imerati Sanatorim Imerati, it took 11 years to finish building this huge stalinnist architecture. The building was divided into center complex, left and right wings with massive garden yard in between. On the far-left wing, there was an impressive circular auditorium with beautiful dome supported by arched columns. Imerati was in very poor condition. Some of the wooden floors /ceilings have completely collapsed.
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by Hossein Fardinfard (Tskaltubo, Georgia).
The Independent Photographer - Visual Story Competition
🏛️✨ Discover the fascinating story of Tskaltubo, a former Soviet resort town in Georgia. Once a luxurious spa destination, it now seeks revival amidst its abandoned beauty. 🌿 📖 Read more: [https://mentalitch.com/soviet-resort-town-georgia-tskaltubo-abandoned-spa-destination-seeks-revival/]
De leurs photos de Georgie, Val et Lucy nous ont montré celles prises dans ce complexe de sanatoriums construits durant la période soviétique, abandonnés mais désormais hantés par des réfugiés géorgiens d’Abkhazie.
Dans le jardin d’images de Saint Benoît, une exposition de Dimitri Bourriau qui donne à voir les lieux abandonnés qu’il a explorés avec son appareil photo, parmi lesquelles on a trouvé deux tirages de photos prises à Tskaltubo en Georgie et de Buzludzha en Bulgarie déjà remarqué par un travail de Danila Tkachenko documentant les vestiges de l’échec de l’utopie communiste.
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