Old postcards Kherson

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The section of the website dedicated to old postcards of Kherson is a true treasure for those who want to see the city as it was in the post-war and Soviet years. It features a curated collection of views of Kherson on postcards, issued between 1945 and 1991: streets and houses, cozy squares and green parks, architectural landmarks, and key elements of urban infrastructure. These old photos of Kherson reflect the spirit of the era — vibrant, industrious, and full of light.

Of particular value are the historical photographs of Kherson, capturing iconic locations of the time: the bus station (1985), the Gorky Library (1968), the railway station, the river port (1978), and the Ship Engineering College (1978). Each frame is a fragment of the great mosaic that makes up the history of Kherson in photographs.

Old Kherson in photographs comes to life on these old postcards, offering a glimpse into the city as remembered by generations. Kherson — street photos filled with life, human stories, and everyday routines evoke a sense of nostalgia and curiosity about the past.

This section is more than just an archive of Soviet cards. It is a visual memory of the city, lovingly collected to help everyone rediscover Kherson as it once was — genuine, warm, and familiar.