Old postcards Mirgorod

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This section is dedicated to a unique collection of old postcards of Myrhorod, issued between 1945 and 1991. Here, the history of Myrhorod in photographs comes to life: streets, buildings, parks, squares, monuments, and other significant cultural and everyday locations. Through these soviet cards, one can see what the city looked like during the Soviet era — unretouched, captured in simple and sincere moments.

The collection presents views of Myrhorod on postcards, with especially notable highlights such as: the Alley of Heroes (1979), the Palace of Culture (1979), the Summer Cinema (1972), the Central Department Store (1979), and the iconic regional destination — the Myrhorod health resort. These images convey the spirit of the time in which generations lived and grew.

Myrhorod — street photos, captured on old postcards, allow us to trace how the city’s appearance evolved, how neighborhoods expanded, and how local identity was shaped. Old photos of Myrhorod are not just images — they are part of living memory. Old Myrhorod in photographs offers a window into the past that is worth opening for anyone interested in the history, architecture, and culture of the Poltava region.