Baltic Coast Health resort is a medical and prophylactic institution of the St. Petersburg metro. It is located in a picturesque place on the Karelian Isthmus near the Gulf of Finland in the city of Zelenogorsk, in the Kurortny district of St. Petersburg.
In 1968, Lengiprotrans was approved as the general designer of the building, as well as the garage and utility building on the territory of the sanatorium.
In the course of designing and carrying out numerous approvals, difficulties repeatedly arose on the architecture of the building of the sanatorium and heat supply (it became necessary to design a separate boiler house), as well as on the engineering networks of water supply and sewerage.
In 1980, design and construction work was completed. At the same time, the first vacationers arrived at the sanatorium. Its official opening took place in January 1981.
The 14-storey building of the sanatorium is the tallest in Zelenogorsk. The structure of the main building has an original architectural solution: triangular consoles are located above the roof of the building, on which trapezoidal balconies of residential floors are suspended.
On the territory of the sanatorium with an area of 3 hectares there is a main and administrative building, a water-health complex, a garage for official vehicles and a park area. Inside the building there are cozy superior rooms, 3 dining halls, a bar, a cinema and concert hall, a library with a reading room, and a billiard room.
The main medical profile of the sanatorium is general therapy, rehabilitation and prophylaxis. Its rooms are designed for a simultaneous stay of 400 people. The Baltiyskiy Bereg sanatorium has been repeatedly recognized as the best health resort in the North-West of Russia.