10 pictures of how Kiev was in the 60s of the last century
The 60s were significant for the capital of Ukraine, if only because precisely at that time the subway appeared here. Since then a lot of water has flowed. Such a Kiev, as you will see in the following photos, has long been gone. Everything has changed and continues to change, including the appearance and street names. It is all the more interesting to consider them for modern residents and guests!
Khreshchatyk in the 1960s. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Panorama of the central square of Kiev in the 1960s. Author: Mosenzhnik Yu.P. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Stalin Square, view of the Vladimir Descent and the Dnieper in the 1960s. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Postal Square on Zhdanov Street in 1963. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Pedestrian bridge across the Dnieper to Trukhanov Island in 1963.
Victory Square overlooking Taras Shevchenko Boulevard. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Volga in Victory Square. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Krasnoarmeyskaya Street in 1961. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Lesia Ukrainka Boulevard in the 1960s. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
Leningradskaya Square in 1964. Photo from the Central State Archive of Film and Photo Documents named after Pshenichny.
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