Tula Oblast (Russian: Ту́льская о́бласть, Tulskaya oblast) is a top-level political division of European Russia (namely an oblast). Its present borders were set on 26 September 1937. The city of Tula is its administrative center. The oblast has an area of 25,700 square kilometers (9,900 sq mi) and, as of 2010, had a population of 1,553,925. Since 2 February 2016, the current governor of the oblast has been Alexey Dyumin.
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The confluence of the Don and Non-Strands is indicated in the annals as the main landmark of the battlefield. Start exploring the sights of the Kulikovo field from here. In the museum you will get acquainted with the life and life of the Slavs and inhabitants of Ancient Rus before the invasion of Batu. Walk along the Walk of Memory and Unity and climb the bell tower of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin.
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Was founded at the Tula gun factory in 1724. Displays the valuable collections of fire-and cold steel arms, Russian and foreign, army and experimental. Gives the chance to follow evolution of arms since the late 16-th century till the present day.
What shell I say , Simply amazing and great what they have done in Tula with this Museum . Incredible Museum in 4 levels , from historical weapons for hunting and war till the most modern weapons , guns and Tanks, Respect for this museum and all the effort they have done
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We will glad to see you at Tula Moto Museum "MOTO AUTO ART"! Were are more then 260 exibitions. This is largest moto museum in Russia!
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Iskra is a new urban space in the center of Tula.
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The Tula Museum, a historical monument of defensive architecture. The territorial restoran in the center of Tula and is one of the landmark/
The ancient Tula Kremlin (built in the 16th century) with its walls and towers of red brick is in a very good condition. Inside the Kremlin there is a spacios green area with the lawns, walkways, lanterns and benches, a beautiful renovated orthodox Cathedral ( the 18th century, barocco style), the Exhibition Centre, the State Museum of Weapon (the old building) and an arcade of gift shops offering handicraft, souvenirs and sweets. If you are lucky you may visit an open air concert there. A very pleasant place to learn history, to walk and just to have a rest, ancient and modern at the same time. Free of charge (except the Museum of Weapon). The Museum of the Russian Samovar is just a few steps from the Kremlin.
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