Russian Arms Museum

Russian arms museum in Tula

Russian town Tula was known for many years through history for a few things were told to be the best if bought from Tula.

Those were “samovars” - Russian giant tea pots, “pryaniki” - Russian gingerbread and “pushka” - Russian cannons as well as many more Russian small arms, like rifles for example. With the coming of modern times most of the traditional crafts become more and more forgotten but still they have some weapon factories and gingerbread bakeries there, so the legend still lives somehow.

That’s why one of the first points of interest which tourists have in Tula is arms museum.

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Modern Arms Art in Russia (19 photos)

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Modern Arms Art in Russia throws back to more than 20 years. Still, it’s quite difficult to figure out general standards of the artistic approach applied in this field and attach it to definite patterns of art areas. Of course, it is because this art niche is quite new and hasn’t developed its main features yet.
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Winter in Museum

Russian armaments in museum in winter

In winter museums work too…

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