Crimea in photos from different years
Categories: History
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/crimea-in-photos-from-different-years.htmlToday we decided to remember what Crimea has been like since the beginning of the last century: interesting, atmospheric photos capture the moments of life of vacationers at Crimean resorts, nature and the realities of the Crimean coast.
Let's see how the symbol of Soviet resort life changed.


A walk along the embankment in Yalta. Nikolai Vechersky, Crimea, Yalta, 1901.

Portrait of a married couple in a grotto. Kukulevich, Crimea, Yalta, 1895-1905.

Guests of M. Voloshin before a trip to the Old Crimea, Koktebel, 1910-1919.

At the peasant resort of Livadia, A. Shaikhet, Crimea, 1925.

Two women on the beach. P. Mokienko, Crimea, Yalta, 1926.

Group portrait of vacationers. Crimea, Drunken Grove, 1936.

Fountain "Nymph", Gurzuf, Crimea, 1928.

Girls in the sea. Crimea, Feodosia, 1948.

The Soviet Socialist Crimea of 1958.

Crimea, 1958.

Evening at the sanatorium, 1958.

Artek, 1977.

L. I. Brezhnev on vacation in the Crimea. Vladimir Musaelian, Lower Oreanda, 1982.

Yalta, Oreanda Hotel, 1980s.

Yalta, Sovetskaya Square, 1983.
Keywords: Crimea | Resort | Vacation | Beach | Coast | USSR
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