Old postcards Feodosiya
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9 Corps resort Sunrise. Theodosius, 1981
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A plaque commemorating the stay in the battleship “Potemkin”. Theodosius, 1981
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Armenian Church of the Archangels Gabriel and Michael. A fragment of the Genoese tower of Constantine. Theodosius, 1973
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At the monument of Eternal Glory. Theodosius, 1973
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Beach, Feodosia, 1974
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Booth of writers’ creativity, Feodosia, 1978
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Children’s sanatorium asterisk, the main building. Theodosius, 1958
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Cinema “Crimea”, Feodosia, 1973
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Cinema “Crimea”. Theodosius, 1973
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Cinema Crimea. Theodosius, 1981
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Department “Sunny.” Theodosius, 1973
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Embankment Marines. Theodosius, 1981
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Fountain of IK Aivazovsky. Feodosia bay. Theodosius, 1973
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Genoese Fortress, Feodosia, 1971
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Genoese fortress. Tower of Constantine. Theodosius, 1981
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Hotel “Astoria”, Feodosia, 1975
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The section of the website dedicated to old postcards of Feodosia is a true treasure for anyone wishing to see the city as it was decades ago. Here, you’ll find a collection of views of Feodosia on postcards issued between 1945 and 1991. These old photos of Feodosia capture the spirit of the times — from cozy streets and panoramic sea views to green parks and iconic landmarks of resort architecture.
Historical photographs of Feodosia offer a glimpse into the past and allow you to rediscover familiar places: the Genoese Fortress (1971), the grand Astoria Hotel, the Voskhoд Sanatorium, the vibrant Sunny Department Store, and the House of Sailors (1959) — each location preserving the essence of its era.
Old Feodosia in photographs is more than just images — it is the history of Feodosia in photographs, where each soviet card becomes a window into the past. Feodosia — street photos that charm with their atmosphere and reveal the city in a new light: authentic, vivid, and touched with nostalgia.
This section is not just an archive. It’s a collection of visual memories, lovingly gathered to help you once again feel the breath of old Feodosia.