The Center at Borgen Marieberg
Borgen Marieberg is the physical foundation of High Coast Longevity.
Located above the Ångermanland river in the High Coast of Sweden, the site represents the intersection of environment, structure, and long-term health.
It is not a finished destination — it is a place in transformation.




The location
The High Coast is defined by variation:
- light and darkness across seasons
- temperature shifts
- forests, water, and elevation
This natural environment creates conditions that influence:
- recovery
- circadian rhythm
- metabolic and cardiovascular systems
The location is not a backdrop — it is part of the system.


The current state
Today, Borgen Marieberg is an early-stage site.
The buildings and surroundings are in transition, and development is ongoing.
At this stage, the focus is on:
- establishing foundational activities
- enabling diagnostics and health testing through partners
- preparing the structure for long-term use
The process is gradual and intentional.
What is being built
The ambition is to develop a structured environment for longevity.
Over time, the site will integrate:
- diagnostic and clinical spaces
- areas for recovery and structured routines
- research and development capabilities
- production linked to Nordic bioactive compounds
Each step builds on the previous one.


The experience
The center is designed around structure.
Rather than isolated services, the aim is to create a coherent experience where:
- measurement informs decisions
- daily routines are guided
- environment supports adaptation
This includes:
- structured days and rhythms
- integration of diagnostics and lifestyle
- a balance between guided and independent elements
Seasonal living
Life at the center follows natural cycles.
Seasonal variation becomes part of the experience:
- long summer light cycles
- dark winter periods
- shifts in temperature and activity
These variations are not avoided — they are used.

Development over time
The center will evolve in phases.
Initial steps focus on:
- partnerships in diagnostics
- building the scientific and program framework
- establishing presence in the region
Later phases will expand:
- physical infrastructure
- program depth
- research integration


Long-term role
Borgen Marieberg is intended to become more than a location.
The long-term role is to function as:
- a destination for structured longevity
- a platform for research and application
- a contributor to regional development
The center is not defined by what it is today, but by what it is becoming.
Development is already underway — and will continue over time.

