Old postcards Mariupol
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“Azovstal” hotel. Mariupol, 1978
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AA monument Zhdanov, 1978
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Cinema “Komsomolets”. Mariupol, 1978
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In the town square. Mariupol, 1978
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Lenin Avenue. Mariupol, 1978
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Monument Ordzhonikidze. Mariupol, 1978
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Monument paratroopers. Mariupol, 1978
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VI monument Lenin. Mariupol, 1978
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Yachts in the sea. Mariupol, 1978
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This website is a true treasure for anyone wishing to see old Mariupol in photographs and connect with its past through old postcards issued between 1945 and 1991. The history of Mariupol in photographs unfolds here not through dry facts, but through vivid images: streets, buildings, monuments, and parks — everything that made up the everyday life of the city in the last century.
Among the featured scenes are the Hotel Azovstal (1978), the Komsomolets Cinema (1978), Lenin Avenue (1978), the Monument to G. K. Ordzhonikidze, and the Paratroopers’ Memorial (1978). These landmarks became iconic symbols of the era and remain etched in the memories of residents.
The views of Mariupol on postcards convey the atmosphere of the post-war and Soviet periods. These old photos of Mariupol are more than just visuals — they are historical photographs of Mariupol that allow us to envision how the city lived and evolved during the 20th century. This is a unique collection where Mariupol street photos, buildings, and monuments are brought together in a single visual archive.
These soviet cards and old photographs of Mariupol offer a look back in time, helping preserve the heritage and pass it on to future generations.