20 colorful pictures of how Odessa lived in 1969

Odessa is not without reason called the pearl of the Black Sea and South Palmyra: a unique, one-of-a-kind city, both in beauty and in character. Anyone who has been there will confirm that a trip to Odessa is always an event and a real adventure, even if you just go for a walk along its magnificent old streets, take a look at the beautiful old architecture and enjoy the sea air. Do not "get sick" Odessa is impossible.

Let's take a look at how this amazing city lived and looked in 1969.

Odessa City Council. Odessa, 1969.

Odessa Archaeological Museum. Odessa, 1969.

View of the Potemkin Stairs and the sea terminal. Odessa, 1969.

Moored ship in the seaport. Odessa, 1969.

Orthodox Church. Odessa, 1969.

In one of the squares at the opera house. Odessa, 1969.

In the park on Deribasovskaya. Odessa, 1969.

An ancient building near the park on Deribasovskaya. Odessa, 1969.

Hotel "Passage". Odessa, 1969.

Sculptures of the hotel "Passage". Odessa, 1969.

Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Odessa, 1969.

Monument to the Black Sea sailors. Odessa, 1969.

Change of guard at the monument to the Black Sea sailors. Odessa, 1969.

One of the central streets of the city is Deribasovskaya. Odessa, 1969.

Laocoon statue based on an episode from Homer's epic poem, The Iliad. Odessa, 1969.

The motor ship "Abkhazia" in the Odessa port. Odessa, 1969.

Sunset in the Odessa port. Odessa, 1969.

The Black Sea from the ship "Abkhazia". Odessa, 1969.

On the estuary. Odessa, 1969.

Abandoned catacombs. Odessa, 1969.

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