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Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR. Chisinau (1974)
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Boulevard Negruzzi. Chisinau (1974)
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GI monument Kotovsky. Chisinau (1974)
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Glavpochtampt. Chisinau (1974)
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Moldavian Music and Drama Theater named after AS Pushkin. Chisinau (1974)
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Moldavian SSR Government House. Chisinau (1974)
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Monument to fighters for Soviet power. Chisinau (1974)
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Monument to the Heroes-members of the Komsomol. “Tourist” hotel. Chisinau (1974)
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Republican Art Museum. Chisinau (1974)
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Republican Museum of Local History. Chisinau (1974)
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Russian Drama Theater named AP Chekhov. Chisinau (1974)
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Street June 28. City Hall. Chisinau (1974)
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The building of the State Bank. Chisinau (1974)
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the VI Avenue Lenin. Chisinau (1974)
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Train Station. Chisinau (1974)
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Victory Arch. Chisinau (1974)
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The collection of Kishinev postcards includes 16 images dated 1974. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the city during this period, capturing its architectural and cultural features.
Highlighted among the images are the Kotovsky Monument and the railway station, which are significant elements of the city’s infrastructure. Theatres and cultural venues, such as the Russian Drama Theatre named after A.P. Chekhov and the Moldavian Musical-Dramatic Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin, are also featured.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including streets and avenues like Lenin Avenue and Negruzzi Boulevard. Monuments and memorials, such as the Victory Arch and the Monument to the Fighters for Soviet Power, also hold a prominent place in the collection.
These postcards are valuable for collectors and historians as they contain dates and captions that help recreate the image of Kishinev in 1974. They are also of interest to designers seeking inspiration from Soviet architecture and urban planning.