Leningrad 1965
Girls in short skirts, Palace Square without the ubiquitous Japanese, not pretentious Nevsky! The pictures are of excellent quality for the time. This is 1965, the Soviet Union. Here are pictures of two girls. You can't tell from the pictures that it was 50 years ago. Or was it the only way they dressed in Leningrad, they did not condemn? It's like it's been filmed now, in our time. The 60s are a time of spiritual uplift, a time of hope for a bright future and a good life.
(Total 24 photos)
Source: JJournal/kot-de-azur1.
2. The Hermitage and a couple in front of it.
3. Nevsky prospect. No ads, no banners. There are no McDucks and Subways. Great.
4. Another Nevsky. In the distance is the inscription "Gostiny Dvor". You can't really tell from the photo.
5. Peter and Paul Fortress.
6. Photographer for tourists.
7. View of the Peter and Paul Fortress, it looks like this place is near the Stock Exchange.
8. At the monument to Nicholas I and Rostral columns on the spit of Vasilevsky Island.
9. Passage, and on the right is the hall of the conservatory.
10. Soda machines, straight nostalgia for childhood.
11. A couple. In the second photo, a meeting at the Kazan Cathedral.
12. Coffee house.
13. View of St. Isaac's Cathedral. A gathering place for a huge number of tourists.
14. Monument to Peter I.
15. Photo at the Hermitage.
16. In the store.
17. Breadcrumbs shop.
18. Dress fitting.
19. These are the most honest eyes of the seller.
20. It's funny, even after 50 years, grandmothers with weights in parks, squares, etc. have not died out. The second photo shows a handicraft shop.
21. A.S. Pushkin and ties.
22. The time when no one knew about Halloween and other holidays that came from the West. Grocery store window.
23. Group photo on Palace Square.
24. Art object in an unknown showcase.
In summary: St. Petersburg is beautiful at all times and will remain so forever. Photos of the German Hans Rudolf Uthoff, I wonder if he is alive now? Would you visit St. Petersburg after so many years?