About us
40 Km from Moscow along Kaluga Highway, Voronovo Sanatorium is a unique place for rest and treatment in the Moscow area. Covering over 150 hectares, our sanatorium lies deep within a picturesque wooded landscape. The modern and historic buildings line a big forest lake. The surviving Voronovo estate architecture and park ensemble emits a sense of history.
To those who love nature and yearn to get away from the city hustle and bustle, Voronovo Sanatorium will give you an unforgettable rest. The programmes of the modern medical centre at the sanatorium are there for those in need of treatment and rehabilitation.
Reservation sales department telephone number: +7(495)777-71-14
Voronovo Sanatorium is an ideal place to take a holiday with your children and grandchildren. Here you can improve your own health or give your parents a quiet rest or the latest quality treatment.
The sanatorium includes three residential buildings, a modern medical centre, a big swimming pool and saunas, indoor and outdoor sports courts, a beach and boat station, rest areas on the lake shore and three parking lots for guests. The territory of the sanatorium is guarded.
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Building 1 (main building)
The main building, No. 1, was built in 1974, designed by the well-known architects I. Chernyakovskiy and I. Vasilevskiy in a Soviet modernism style. In 2013, after a comprehensive overhaul, the building was reopened for guests. It offers 234 comfortable rooms of various categories accommodating, in the main areas, 415 guests (a maximum of 535 when additional guests share the rooms). Building 1’s rooms look out on the beautiful lake or forest. Essentially, the building is like a closed residential micro-district with all the requisite infrastructure. It houses: the reception and accommodation service, dining room, 2 bars, retail pavilion, hairdressing, manicure/pedicure salons, a cinema seating 709, a library with a reading room, children’s playroom, sports hall, two gyms, table-tennis and billiards (two Russian billiard tables, one for pool), two conference halls, two meeting rooms, and a swimming pool with two saunas (including plunge pools). Building 1 has lifts and is connected by an indoor passageway to the medical centre
Building 2 (manor house)
Residential building No. 2 is housed in the historic building of the Voronovo estate manor house. It has 22 de-luxe rooms for 38 people or up to 60 if additional guests are accommodated. The building includes: a dining room seating 80, a bar, gym, billiard hall, a Finnish sauna with plunge pool and a meeting hall.
The manor house is furnished in a refined historical style and the full range of available conveniences create an atmosphere of luxury conducive to comfortable, unhurried leisure. The manor house is surrounded by an ancient park with tended walkways.
Building 3 (Dutch House)
This historic building stands on a hill above the pond and includes three category 2 de-luxe rooms accommodating 6 (or a maximum of 9). In contrast to the manor house, the Dutch House has not been overhauled at all and retains its original 18th century appearance.
Medical centre
The Voronov Sanatorium medical centre was built in 2013 and is a multi-disciplinary treatment and rehabilitation centre of the Ministry for Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The latest diagnostic and treatment equipment, used by highly qualified medical personnel, allow patients to successfully undergo preventive measures, treatment and rehabilitation for disorders of the:
- cardio-vascular system;
- respiratory organs;
- locomotive system;
- nervous system.
The sanatorium provides various types of medical care:
- health resort treatment;
- medical rehabilitation on an in-patient and out-patient basis;
- out-patient examination and treatment.
A comprehensive treatment programme meeting the very latest requirements is drawn up for each individual patient.
Reception and consultation are provided by physicians highly qualified in: ophthalmology, gynaecology, dentistry, surgery; ear, nose and throat disorders, neurology, cardiology, coloproctology, endocrinology, general practice and paediatrics.
Diagnosis is performed using expert-class equipment made by world-renowned manufacturers: GE Healthcare (USA), Schiller (Switzerland), Fujinon (Japan), Nihon Kohden (Japan), Arkray Inc (Japan), Siemens AG (Germany).
Laboratory diagnosis includes an extensive list of tests: clinical analysis of the blood and urine, biochemical, bacteriological, serological, haematological and allergy tests, PCR-based diagnostics, polarisation fluoroimmunoassay method diagnosis (including study of the endocrine profile), oncomarker and other tests.
The medical centre provides the full range of endoscopic and functional tests (electroneuromyography, electrocardiography, treadmill and bike stress tests, echocardiography, 24-hour BP and ECG monitoring, bioimpedansometry).
For diagnosis purposes, use is also made of diagnostic radiology, including ultrasound diagnostics, computer tomography and X-ray diagnostics (including mammography).
The health resort treatment and medical rehabilitation programmes include:
- Physiotherapy (magnetic therapy, laser therapy, electrophototherapy, electrically induced sleep therapy, therapy using different frequency currents, lymphatic drainage, heat and mud therapy, salt room therapy, local hypothermia, mountain air therapy, inhalation)
- Balneotherapy (baths and showers of various types, underwater shower massage)
- Phytotherapy
- Medication therapy
- Rehabilitation exerciser therapy
- Manipulative treatment
- Stabilo-training
- Hydrokinesitherapy
- Physical therapy in groups or individually.
- Exercise in the gym
- Massage
- Swimming in the pool
Various health and Spa programmes have been developed for guests and patients and a broad range of cosmetology services is provided.
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Active leisure
The sanatorium provides extensive facilities for active leisure, no matter what the season or the weather.
All year round, guests may use the big swimming pool, with sections for children and adults, and saunas and there is an aquarobics timetable. Volleyball training, yoga, step-aerobics and TRX loop training are all available in the sports hall; you can play billiards, badminton or table tennis. There is a tennis court with a professional surface.
In the summer, the sanatorium has an equipped beach, boats and water bikes can be hired, there are mini-football and volleyball courts and table tennis facilities. There is also a work-out zone. For the convenience of guests, bikes, scooters, roller-skates (with protectors), hoverboards (with protectors), footballs and volleyballs, badminton rackets and shuttlecocks can be hired from the rental centre.
In the winter, guests can go skiing across the sanatorium’s extensive forest area. There is also a skating rink. Guests can hire skis, snowmobiles, sledges and skates.
For those who prefer quieter, less active leisure pursuits, there are excursion programmes, films and cartoons are shown in the cinema (according to the timetable), and thematic celebrations and evenings are held. Guests may make use of the library, massage and beauty salon facilities.
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Catering
Catering for guests living in building 1 is provided in the dining room; for those in the manor house (building 2) and the Dutch House (building 3) - in the dining room in the manor house (building 2).
Dishes may be chosen from the menu.
Dining room timetable:
Breakfast: 09:00—10:00
Lunch: 14:00—15:00
Tea: 14:00—17.30
Dinner: 19:00—20:00
There are also two bars on the sanatorium territory, building 1, offering snacks, tea, coffee and fresh juice.
History of the estate
Today, Voronovo Sanatorium is a modern, multi-functional complex, whereas the Voronovo estate is famed for its rich historical past, extending over several centuries and including interesting events.
From the second half of the 15th century until the 1840s, Voronovo was the ancestral land of the Volynskiy nobles. A major contribution was made to development of the estate and formation of its manor house and park ensemble by Duke Ivan Vorontsov (husband of Maria Volynskaya). The luxury and splendour of the estate are evidenced by the fact that, in 1775, Ekaterina II stayed at the Voronovskiy country seat.
The estate’s oldest building is the Dutch House (building 3), which was built in 1759 and designed by the famous Moscow architect Karl Blank. He also designed the church and bell tower built in 1763. After the death of Duke I. Vorontsov, the estate passed to his son Artemiy. In the 1860s, it was he who had the splendid manor house (building 2) built according to a design by N. Lvov. By damming up the Voronovka River, he had a system of ponds built at differing levels on the estate. Unfortunately, after building such a wonderful estate, A. Vorontsov was financially ruined and, in 1800, had to sell his ancestral estate to Duke Fyodor Rostopchin. When, in 1812, Kutuzov’s army left Moscow to the French, Rostopchin burned down the estate. The English Commissar General Wilson, who was present at the time, later recalled: “The manor house at Voronovo was splendid, truly magnificent… the appointments were fabulously luxurious”. After burning down the manor house, the Duke wrote a provocative letter to the French and nailed it to the church door: “I spent eight years adorning this village, where I spent many happy days in the bosom of my family. At your approach, the residents, 1720 of them, are leaving their homes and I have committed my own to the flames, to avoid it being defiled by your presence… Here you will find only ashes”.
After F. Rostopchin’s death, the estate was sold to a number of owners. In 1870, it was purchased by A. Sheremetyev, who later handed it over as his daughter’s dowry when she married A. Saburov. After the Revolution, Duke Saburov was arrested and shot, his wife Anna imprisoned and then exiled, and their two sons died in the camps.
In 1949, the estate was fitted out as a holiday home and the manor house (building No. 2) was restored on the old foundations.
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