An advertisement for the Lada Samara (VAZ-2109 Sputnik) in-front of the House of Soviets, (1986), Moscow, Russian SFSR.

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Mirny open pit diamond mine opened in 1957, USSR
Pictures that are strangely familiar but uncomfortable and give you an indescribable feelingMirny open pit diamond mine opened in 1957, USSR
This is a community dedicated to transitional liminal spaces. Enjoy the eerie spots and let your mind wander as it tries to make out what's behind the corner.Mirny open pit diamond mine opened in 1957, USSR
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."First steps in robotics, (1965), Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR. Photograph: Alexander Fedorov

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Mirny open pit diamond mine, USSR, opened in 1957
This is a subreddit for those involved or interested in the extractive mining industry. We are not a subreddit for bitcoin or other types of cryptocurrency hash mining.Mirny open pit diamond mine, (opened 1957), Mirny, Sakha Republic, Russian SFSR

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Technical Aesthetics magazine, 1988. Editor: VNIITE
A subreddit dedicated to preservation and appreciation of art and design from the 1980s.Technical Aesthetics magazine, (1988, issue 1), Russian SFSR. Editor: VNIITE
Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.Turkmen boys wear traditional traditional Telpek hats, (1980s), Turkmen SSR
This community is intended to celebrate and reminisce over all of the fun and crazy aspects of the 1980s. This community welcomes all, whether you lived through this era or not, let’s all learn, laugh and reminisce about the charming and unique culture of the 1980’s together.Turkmen boys wear traditional traditional Telpek hats, (1980s), Turkmen SSR
All about the greatest decade ever -- the Big 1980s! Subreddit launched on March 12, 2010, under new management on October 12, 2022.Turkmen boys wear traditional traditional Telpek hats, (1980s), Turkmen SSR
/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.Turkmen boys wear traditional traditional Telpek hats, (1980s), Turkmen SSR
Sub dedicated to your favorite decade!Turkmen boys wear traditional traditional Telpek hats, (1980s), Turkmen SSR

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Cityscape photographs, (1980s-1991), Leningrad, Russian SFSR. Photographs: Sergey Podgorkov & Alexander Kitaev
Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.‘Gratsiya’ Sports Complex, (1988), Slavutych, Ukrainan SSR. Artists: E. Kopadze and Z. Sakvarelidze
A sub to discuss and share Socialist Modernism architecture. Photos and other content is welcome.‘Gratsiya’ Sports Complex, (1988), Slavutych, Ukrainan SSR. Artists: E. Kopadze and Z. Sakvarelidze
A place to share and discuss modernist architecture and buildings.Two boys playing checkers, (1984), Moscow, Russian SFSR

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
May Day parade, (1981), Tolyatti, Russian SFSR. Photograph: Vsevolod Tarasevich

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
‘Gratsiya’ Sports Complex, (1988), Slavutych, Ukrainan SSR. Artists: E. Kopadze and Z. Sakvarelidze

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Byelorussian automobiles in-front of the Mound of Glory - MAZ, built by Minsky Manufacturer (left); BELAZ, built by Belarus Manufacturer (center); and MoAZ, built by Mogilev (right), (1979), Minsk, Byelorussian SSR. Photograph: Yuri Ivanov

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Soviet cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Alexander Laveikin train before their flight to the Mir space station, (1987), Location unknown

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.