• The Tula Kremlin (Russian: Тульский кремль) is a fortress in Tula, Russia, which was constructed in the early 16th century.
  • The Tula Kremlin of red brick, reminiscent of the jagged walls of the Moscow Kremlin, is the oldest building in Tula.
  • There is an assumption that the style of the Moscow Kremlin was taken as the basis for the construction of the Tula Kremlin.
  • 1. Kolokolnaya Tower: The 32-meter high Kolokolnaya Tower is the tallest tower of the Tula Kremlin and is visible from many parts of the city.
  • Tula Kremlin has been used in combat only once, being defended by Ivan Bolotnikov against Vassily Shuisky during the turmoil that followed death of Ivan IV...
  • Tula is famous (except for the Tula Kremlin) thanks to Tula gingerbread, weapons and samovars. Each of these areas is dedicated to a separate museum.
  • The Tula Kremlin, Tula OblastThe Tula Kremlin is a unique 16th-century architectural complex. This fortress has 9 towers, each with its own name and...
  • Today the kremlin is run as the Tula Kremlin Museum which in turn is part of the Tula Regional Historical, Architectural and Literary Museum.
  • In the Time of Troubles after Ivan IV died, the Tula kremlin (112 miles from Moscow) came very close to replacing the Moscow Kremlin as the tsar’s residence.
  • Tula Kremlin , şehrin en eski binası olan 16. yüzyıldan kalma bir mimari anıt olan Tula'nın merkezindeki taş bir kaledir . 1503'te Büyük Dük John Vasilievich...