Old postcards Kremenchuk

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This website is a true treasure for anyone who wants to connect with the city’s past. It features a unique collection where the history of Kremenchuk in photographs is revealed through old postcards issued between 1945 and 1991. These are not just images — they are authentic visual records of an era.

The collection showcases views of Kremenchuk on postcards, capturing the atmosphere of the post-war and Soviet city. On its pages, you’ll find old Kremenchuk in photographs — its streets, parks, monuments, and everyday urban life.

Among the featured scenes:

  • Administrative building, 1983 — a classic example of Soviet modernist architecture;
  • “Eternally Living” Memorial — a place of remembrance and honor;
  • New city district, 1983 — a symbol of growth and urban planning;
  • Bust monument to I.F. Kotlov — a historical figure in the city’s identity;
  • Monument to the Liberator Soldiers — a timeless reminder of the price of peace.

These old photos of Kremenchuk are more than images — they are historical photographs of Kremenchuk, showing the city as it was in the 20th century. Kremenchuk: street photos, parks, buildings, and monuments, all preserved in a visual collection of rare old postcards and authentic Soviet cards.