Old postcards Kerch

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This website is a journey through decades, where the history of Kerch in photographs unfolds through old postcards issued between 1945 and 1991. Here you will find views of Kerch on postcards that reflect everyday life, architecture, and the unique atmosphere of a city stretched along the Black Sea coast.

Our collection features old photographs of Kerch, capturing both iconic landmarks and simple, heartfelt moments of daily urban life. In these images, you will see old Kerch in photographs, remembered by generations:

  • The A.S. Pushkin Drama Theater, once the cultural heartbeat of the city,
  • Hotel “Kerch”, which welcomed guests from across the Soviet Union,
  • The Monument to the Heroes of the Kerch Sky — a symbol of courage and remembrance,
  • The coastal cliffs of Kerch, showcasing the natural beauty and grandeur of the seashore,
  • The Palace of Sports, a venue for competitions, concerts, and city celebrations.

These old photos of Kerch are more than just glimpses of the past. They are historical photographs of Kerch, offering a chance to see what the city looked like in the mid-20th century. On these pages, you’ll discover Kerch: street photos, buildings, monuments, and parks, brought together in one visual narrative.

This collection of old postcards of Kerch — including rare Soviet cards — is your opportunity to touch history, preserve memory, and rediscover the city as it once was: vivid, real, and unforgettable.