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What to See in Tula in 1 Day

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Tula Kremlin Main

Tula Kremlin

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📍 Kremlin Lane, 2
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 Free

Tula Kremlin is the main attraction of Tula and one of twelve preserved kremlins in Russia. Built in the 16th century by order of Vasily III, it was never conquered. The territory houses the Assumption Cathedral from the 18th century with unique frescoes, trading rows with souvenirs, and the old weapons museum building. Walking along the walls offers panoramic views of the historic center — a must-see for those deciding what to see in Tula in 1 day.

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Assumption Cathedral in Tula

Assumption Cathedral

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📍 Tula Kremlin
🕐 8:00–18:00
💰 Free

Assumption Cathedral is the jewel of Tula Kremlin and an outstanding monument of 18th-century Russian Baroque architecture. The temple is impressive in scale: with the bell tower, it reaches 70 meters. Inside, unique frescoes by Yaroslavl masters covering over 2000 sq.m are preserved. The cathedral is active — services and weddings are held here. This is one of Tula's main attractions that shouldn't be missed when visiting the Kremlin.

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Weapons Museum in Tula Popular

Weapons Museum (New Building)

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📍 Oktyabrskaya St., 2
🕐 10:00–18:00, Mon closed
💰 400–600₽

Weapons Museum is one of the largest in Russia, located in a helmet-shaped building that has become a symbol of Tula. The collection spans weapons from the 14th century to the present: cold and firearms, armor, military equipment. Interactive exhibits, virtual shooting range, and 3D cinema are especially popular with children. Outside — tanks and missile systems. A must-visit for anyone looking for things to do in Tula.

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Weapons Museum in Kremlin

Weapons Museum in Kremlin

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📍 Tula Kremlin
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 200₽

Weapons Museum in Kremlin occupies the historic Epiphany Cathedral building, where the museum has been located since 1989. The intimate atmosphere of ancient vaults creates a special impression when viewing the collection. Here you'll find examples of Tula weapons craftsmanship from different eras. Convenient to combine with a walk around the Kremlin — this saves time for those planning to see Tula attractions in one day.

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#5
Samovar Museum in Tula

Samovar Museum

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📍 Mendeleevskaya St., 8
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 250₽

Samovar Museum features a unique collection of 300+ exhibits: from miniature "egoists" to giant buffet samovars. The Tula samovar is known worldwide, and here you'll learn the history of this symbol of Russian tea drinking. Of particular value are the imperial samovars from Batashev factories. The museum is near the Kremlin — convenient to include in your "what to see in Tula in 1 day" itinerary.

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#6
Tula Gingerbread Museum Delicious!

Tula Gingerbread Museum

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📍 Oktyabrskaya St., 45a
🕐 9:00–17:00
💰 200₽ + workshop

Tula Gingerbread Museum is Tula's most delicious attraction! The history of the famous treat spans 300+ years. The museum displays gingerbread molds from the 18th-19th centuries, record-breaking gingerbreads weighing up to 50 kg. The tour includes tasting with tea! Gingerbread decorating workshops are great entertainment for children. The shop sells authentic Tula gingerbreads with jam and condensed milk. Where to go in Tula for souvenirs? Right here!

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#7
Tula Antiquities Museum

Tula Antiquities Museum

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📍 Lenin Ave., 47
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 150₽

Tula Antiquities Museum is an interactive exhibition about the history of the Tula region from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages. A branch of the Kulikovo Field museum-reserve. Here you can try on armor, hold ancient weapons, and try your hand at being a blacksmith. Especially interesting for children — everything can be touched! An excellent place among Tula attractions for family visits.

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#8
Machine Tool Museum in Tula Unusual

Machine Tool Museum

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📍 Oktava Cluster
🕐 12:00–20:00
💰 350₽

Machine Tool Museum is a unique multimedia space in the Oktava creative cluster. The exhibition tells the history of industry through people's stories. There are no traditional showcases — only projections, sounds, and interactivity. Voices of workers, engineers, and designers come alive in stories about Tula's factories. A modern place among things to see in Tula for industrial history lovers.

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#9
Accordion Museum in Tula

Accordion Museum

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📍 Mendeleevskaya St., 9
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 200₽

Grandfather Filimon's Accordion Museum is a soulful collection of musical instruments created by enthusiast Nikolai Makarov. The Tula accordion is as much a city brand as weapons and gingerbreads. The museum houses dozens of accordions from different eras, from miniature to concert. The guide plays the instruments and tells the history of Tula accordion factories. An intimate place among Tula attractions.

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#10
Demidov Necropolis in Tula

Demidov Necropolis

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📍 Demidovskaya St., 9
🕐 10:00–18:00
💰 150₽

Demidov Necropolis is a museum-monument to the famous dynasty of industrialists who began their journey in Tula. The 18th-century Nikolo-Zaretskaya Church houses the Demidov family tomb. The exhibition tells about the family's contribution to Russian metallurgy. Nikita Demidov, the dynasty's founder, rests here. A historic place among Tula attractions for Russian history enthusiasts.

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#11
Belousov Park in Tula Walk

Belousov Park

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📍 Pervomayskaya St., 13a
🕐 24 hours
💰 Free

Belousov Central Park is Tula's largest park and one of the best in Russia (143 hectares). Three ponds, a zoo, rides, rope park, bike and boat rentals. Summer brings concerts and festivals, winter — skating and ski trails. A great place for family outings. If you're looking for where to go in Tula for a full day — the park is an excellent choice after museum visits.

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#12
Kazan Embankment Tula

Kazan Embankment

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📍 Upa River Embankment
🕐 24 hours
💰 Free

Kazan Embankment is a modern public space near the Kremlin walls, opened in 2018. Here you'll find cafes with summer terraces, playgrounds, sports areas, and bike rentals. Winter brings a free skating rink with Kremlin views. The ideal place to end your Tula day walk and for evening photo sessions with the ancient fortress illuminated.

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#13
All Saints Cathedral in Tula

All Saints Cathedral

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📍 L. Tolstoy St., 79
🕐 7:00–19:00
💰 Free

All Saints Cathedral is the main church of the Tula Diocese, built in the late 18th century in Russian Classicism style. The 82-meter bell tower is visible from anywhere in the city. The active temple is famous for its choir and the icon of the Kazan Mother of God. Located in All Saints Cemetery — Tula's oldest. A spiritual Tula attraction with beautiful architecture.

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Annunciation Church in Tula

Annunciation Church

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📍 Blagoveshchenskaya St., 4
🕐 8:00–18:00
💰 Free

Annunciation Church is Tula's oldest temple outside the Kremlin, founded in the 17th century. Gunsmith Nikita Demidov, founder of the famous dynasty, was baptized here. The church preserved unique 18th-century frescoes and iconostasis. Located in the historic center, near the pedestrian street. A quiet place among Tula attractions for those wanting to touch the city's history.

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#15
Oktava Cluster in Tula Modern

Oktava Cluster

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📍 Tsentralny Lane, 18
🕐 12:00–21:00
💰 Free entry

Oktava Creative Cluster is a creative space based on a former microphone factory. Here you'll find the Machine Tool Museum, techno-library, coworking spaces, cafes, and a concert hall. Exhibitions, lectures, and workshops are held here. Industrial aesthetics meets modern design. A magnet for youth and creatives. If you're looking for something unusual to see in Tula — definitely visit!

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#16
Likerka Loft in Tula

Likerka Loft

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📍 Oktyabrskaya St., 18a
🕐 10:00–22:00
💰 Free entry

Likerka Loft is a trendy art space on the grounds of a former liquor factory. Brick walls, street art, cozy cafes and restaurants, designer shops. Summer hosts festivals and markets. An atmospheric place for lunch or dinner after exploring Tula attractions. Located near the center — convenient to include in your "Tula in one day" itinerary.

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#17
Metallistov Street in Tula

Metallistov Street

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📍 City Center
🕐 24 hours
💰 Free

Metallistov Street is a pedestrian street in Tula's historic center, the "Tula Arbat." Restored 19th-century merchant mansions, cafes, souvenir shops, street musicians. Museums and the Iskra art space are located here. The street leads directly to the Kremlin. An ideal route for walking through Tula attractions and beautiful photos.

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#18
Tula Gingerbread Monument

Tula Gingerbread Monument

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📍 Lenin Square
🕐 24 hours
💰 Free

Tula Gingerbread Monument is a bronze sculpture 2.5 meters in diameter, installed in 2014. A popular photo spot for tourists. Nearby — a fountain and flower beds. The monument symbolizes one of Tula's main brands alongside weapons and samovars. A convenient point on your "what to see in Tula in 1 day" route — near the Kremlin and central streets.

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#19
Levsha Monument in Tula

Levsha Monument

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📍 Sovetskaya St.
🕐 24 hours
💰 Free

Levsha Monument is a sculpture of the legendary Tula craftsman who shod a flea. The character from Leskov's tale became a symbol of Tula masters. Bronze Levsha carefully examines the shod flea. Located near the Weapons Museum on Kazan Embankment. A must-photo spot among Tula attractions — embodying the spirit of the city of craftsmen.

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#20
Yasnaya Polyana Outside City

Yasnaya Polyana

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📍 14 km from Tula
🕐 9:00–17:00
💰 500₽

Yasnaya Polyana is Leo Tolstoy's museum-estate, where the great writer lived for over 50 years and wrote "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." The house, library, and Tolstoy's grave in his beloved grove are preserved here. The picturesque park covers 400 hectares. Located 14 km from Tula — accessible by bus or taxi. If you have time — definitely include it in your list of what to see in Tula in 1 day!

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