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The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s

Dmitry KropivnitskyNews
Kyiv in the early 1990s
Kyiv in the early 1990s

Old photographs remain an opportunity for us to look into the past of Kyiv. In the early 1990s, a famous Kyiv artist Serhiy Piaterykov took a series of photographs depicting the life of the city and its inhabitants.

The old photos were published on the Telegram channel. In particular, you can see the city center.

"Kyiv in the early 1990s," the post reads.

The photographs by Kyiv artist Serhiy Piaterykov show what the capital of Ukraine looked in the first years of independence.

The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s
The first years of Ukraine's independence: archival photos show what Kyiv looked like in the 1990s

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