Old postcards Poltava
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“Glory” column. Poltava, 1963
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“Kiev” hotel. Potava, 1963
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“Kiev” hotel. Potava, 1963
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Alley near the Neurological Hospital, 1958
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Beach on the Vorskla. Poltava, 1958
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Bus on the highway Kiev – Kharkov. Poltava, 1958
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Civil Engineering Institute, Poltava, 1963
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Frunze street. Poltava, 1958
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House communication. Potava, 1963
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House of Soviets. Potava, 1958
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Manor IP Kotlyarevskogo. Poltava, 1976
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Monument “Glory.” Poltava, 1963
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Monument “Glory”, Poltava, 1963
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Monument I.Kotlyarevskomu. Poltava, 1958
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Monument IP Kotlyarevsky. Poltava, 1963
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Monument of Glory. Poltava, 1958
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This section is dedicated to a unique collection of old postcards of Poltava, issued between 1945 and 1991. It features rare and valuable images capturing views of Poltava on postcards: streets, houses, parks, squares, and monuments that were an integral part of the city’s landscape during that era.
Old photos Poltava take us back to the atmosphere of the past century, when the city was developing while remaining cozy and recognizable. Among the soviet cards are the White Rotunda (1962), the State Museum of Local Lore (1963), the Kyiv Hotel (1974), the Monument of Glory built for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava (1974), and the Monument to Taras Shevchenko (1974). These landmarks became true symbols of Poltava and reflections of their time.
Old photographs of Poltava reveal how the city’s architecture and urban landscape evolved. These are not just images — they are historical photographs of Poltava, preserving the spirit of a bygone era and conveying its mood.
Old Poltava in photographs is a visual chronicle where every frame holds its own story. The history of Poltava in photographs helps maintain a connection with the past, while Poltava street photos offer a walk through familiar paths, filled with nostalgia and warm memories.