Table of contents:
- 1. View of Razin Street
- 2. Panorama of the night city
- 3. Kalinin prospectus
- 4. Spaso-Preobrazhensky monastery
- 5. Kirillov monastery
- 6. Viru Gate - a symbol of Old Tallinn
- 7. Embankment of the 62nd Army
- 8. Sculpture "The Motherland Calls!"
- 9. Fiat-1300
- 10. Tourist bus
- 11. View of the Arbat Gate Square
- 12. Malaya Botanicheskaya Street
- 13. Puppet theater
- 14. The street named after Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin
- 15. The square named in honor of the "1st All-Union Congress of Collective Farmers-Shock Workers"
Video: USSR of the 1960s: Photographs of Soviet cities that provide a glimpse into the past
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The 1960s were a special time in the USSR. The country had already managed to recover after a terrible war, peaceful construction was actively carried out, the "Khrushchev thaw" began, and people looked to the future with hope and confidence in the future. Today these photographs may seem naive to some, but this is exactly what Soviet cities were at that time.
1. View of Razin Street
2. Panorama of the night city
3. Kalinin prospectus
4. Spaso-Preobrazhensky monastery
5. Kirillov monastery
6. Viru Gate - a symbol of Old Tallinn
7. Embankment of the 62nd Army
8. Sculpture "The Motherland Calls!"
9. Fiat-1300
10. Tourist bus
11. View of the Arbat Gate Square
12. Malaya Botanicheskaya Street
13. Puppet theater
14. The street named after Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin
15. The square named in honor of the "1st All-Union Congress of Collective Farmers-Shock Workers"
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