Old postcards Sevastopol

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This section is dedicated to a unique collection of old postcards of Sevastopol, issued between 1945 and 1991. It brings together rare and valuable views of Sevastopol on postcards, capturing the city’s streets, buildings, parks, waterfronts, monuments, and other iconic places of this legendary city.

Old photos of Sevastopol allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the post-war and Soviet periods. Among the soviet cards are the Grafskaya Wharf (1982), the Palace of Pioneers (1982), the Main Post Office (1982), Nakhimov Avenue (1970), and the tourist hotel “Krym.” These locations became symbols of their time and recognizable parts of old Sevastopol in photographs.

Old photographs of Sevastopol show how the hero city lived and developed — how its architecture, infrastructure, and public spaces were formed. These are not just images — they are historical photographs of Sevastopol that preserve the memory of an entire era.
The history of Sevastopol in photographs is a visual bridge between generations. And Sevastopol street photos are a walk along the boulevards, parks, and avenues that still live on in memory.