Traveling in Russia: Tula Attractions

When you hear about the city of Tula, you probably come up with memories of fragrant gingerbread cookies, golden-sided samovars, openwork scarves and shiny sabers. This is a fairly ancient city, the first mentioning of which was recorded in the annals of 1146. There is definitely something to see here: the local Kremlin and other Tula attractions are waiting for you.

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Tula Kremlin

The visiting card of the village is the Tula Kremlin. This magnificent building was built in the years 1514-1521 on the banks of the Upa River. The Kremlin was extremely necessary, since this territory was at that time the southern outskirts of the state and was constantly attacked by enemies. He became the center of the city and its main artery. It was thanks to this building that in 1552 the city held back the siege of the troops of Khan Devlet I Giray. The Kremlin has a rectangular shape, fenced with brick walls with 9 towers. This is not all the sights of Tula, so we move on.

Annunciation Church

The oldest building in Tula after the Kremlin is the picturesque Annunciation Church. As the inscription on the stone slab says, it was built in 1692. By the end of the 17th century, the wooden church was almost destroyed, and a stone church was built in its place. According to the type of construction, the Annunciation Church can be attributed to the “Moscow” churches: the refectory (the so-called warm extension) adjoins it on the west side, the apse is on the east side, and the bell tower is located behind the refectory.

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State Museum of Arms

This museum is one of the oldest in Russia. His collection contains not only samples of firearms that were made in Tula, but also various weapons of the 17th-20th centuries that were produced in Europe and the East. Products of Tula masters are distinguished by unique artistic processing of wood, metal, as well as excellent quality of work. Do you think that this ended the sights of Tula? And no!

Museum "Tula Gingerbread"

This museum is a fairly young institution. But already in two years of his work, he managed to gain great popularity. Here you can learn the history of this unique delicacy, as well as see with your own eyes how it is made in modern conditions. It is very nice to admire the gingerbread cookies, which are made in ancient forms. A giant pond specimen and the smallest one are immediately presented.

Sights of Tula : Museum "Tula Samovars"

What is the best way to eat gingerbread? Of course, with fragrant tea, which is brewed in a beautiful samovar. Therefore, after the Tula Gingerbread Museum, it is best to go to see the famous products for tea drinking. This museum presents samples of the XVIII-XX centuries. The entire collection consists of 300 unique samovars.

Other sights of Tula

In this ancient city you can visit many more picturesque places. Particularly noteworthy are such objects as the Transfiguration Church, All Saints Cathedral, Nikolo-Zarevskaya Church, Museum of Fine Arts, Veresaev Museum , etc.

Tula map with landmarks

Want to know more about this village? A map of Tula with sights to help you explore every corner of this amazingly beautiful Russian city.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/G41682/


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