Old postcards Yevpatoria

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This website is more than just a collection of images — it’s a window into the past of one of the warmest and most soulful cities in Crimea. The history of Yevpatoria in photographs comes to life here through rare old postcards issued between 1945 and 1991. These are views of Yevpatoria on postcards that transport you to the quiet seaside streets, bustling children’s sanatoriums, and cultural centers of the Soviet era.

The site features old photographs of Yevpatoria, allowing you to see the city the way our grandparents remember it — with leisurely vacations, walks under the chestnut trees, and warm sea breezes. Among the featured soviet cards are: Hotel “Ukraina”, 1967, Children’s Inter-school Theater, Central Library named after A. S. Pushkin, Railway Station, 1969, Local History Museum, 1976, and Sanatorium named after N. Ostrovsky, 1989 — places that define old Yevpatoria in photographs.

Old photos of Yevpatoria capture not only the architecture but also the atmosphere: serenity, southern sunlight, children’s laughter, and the charm of old neighborhoods. Yevpatoria street photos offer a nostalgic walk down familiar paths where every frame holds a story. Historical photographs of Yevpatoria are a visual legacy you’ll want to preserve and revisit time and again.