Old postcards Odessa

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This section is dedicated to a unique collection of old postcards of Odesa, issued between 1945 and 1991. It features rare shots that bring the city to life just as longtime residents remember it: views of Odesa on postcards reflect the everyday life of streets, houses, parks, squares, and monuments of that era.
Old photos Odesa convey the atmosphere of the post-war and Soviet periods, when the city continued to grow while preserving its unique identity. Among the soviet cards are the Academic Opera and Ballet Theater (1968), City Garden (1968), the Railway Station (1957), the Potemkin Stairs (1973), and the Arcadia Beach (Odesa, 1981). These landmarks became true symbols of the city and its time.
Old photographs of Odesa reveal how architecture, the urban landscape, and the rhythm of daily life have changed. These are not just images — they are historical photographs of Odesa that preserve the memory of people, places, and moments.
Old Odesa in photographs is living history captured on film. The history of Odesa in photographs helps maintain a connection with the past, while Odesa street photos offer a visual journey through familiar routes, filled with nostalgia and warmth.