Soviet Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv
Two more images from around the 1970s
As mentioned, this is a multi-part series, and as such, we’ll now leave some of the major sights behind and venture out into the streets of Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv as it once were. Find the first two instalments here:
Today, I have two more—later—postcards from Lember/Lwów/Lviv, both dating from the 1970s:
Shown is the main train station (above) and the Adam Mickiewicz Monument (below).
And perhaps you wondered about the back-side of Soviet-era postcards, well, here goes (it’s the reverse of the second picture postcard):
Enjoy, if you will, and let’s see what I’ll dig up next time.
Please let me know if you have any wishes in terms of images; I can’t promise that there will be picture postcards, but I do promise to look.







Bell bottom trousers got to USSR! I see the Lada car too. I worked for an Ad Agency, in a lowly position, in 80's, that had 2 car client brands, Porsche and Lada. Guess which company car I was allowed to drive?