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Sculptures and monuments

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Bogoroditsky DistrictVenevsky District
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Art objects, sculptures, memorials, monuments of Tula Region are symbols of the greatness of our land. This is a part of life that reminds us of great times and, above all, of people who left a piece of their souls in our region. Almost every city in the region has objects memorializing famous writers, engineers, and battle exploits of regiments, divisions, and armies. You may often see sculptural ensembles with famous products of local masters! Monuments in Tula keep stories about the inimitable Lefty, a symbol of the skills of local inhabitants. Here, you may also meet Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, walking through space and time with his immortal works. An ancient monument to Emperor Peter the Great was erected near the Upa River as a reminder that descendants should multiply the glory of the State. Nikita Demidov, the greatest industrialist whose wealth has grown in direct proportion to the wealth of Russia, is standing on the other bank of the Upa River and looking at us. Well, isn't it a good example for enterprising descendants? Monuments in Tula tell us about the heroic defense of Tula from Guderian's steel Armada and about the enormous contribution of our region to the success of the Russian Empire in the First World War. The stern look of Admiral Rudnev reminds us that "our proud Varyag will never surrender to the enemy." Dmitry Donskoy in the walls of the ancient Kremlin is teaching us that our strength is in unity! Kulikovo Field holds an old cast-iron memorial pillar, which is built in memory of the most important battle in the history of Russia. Glorious feats are never forgotten! Sculptures in Tula do ask you to take pictures with them! Sit down next to the hedgehog on the "Mushroom Glade" in the Kremlin square. Take part in evening gatherings in the company of a samovar, a harmonica, and good friends at the "Tula Tea Party" sculpture ensemble. "Swan Lake" in Central Park will tell about family values; the monument to the "Tail" will help to close the academic session successfully. It is possible to watch the process of taming a mechanical flea by Lefty in the Likerka Loft public space! Tula is a hero city! Therefore, there are many memorials in our region dedicated to the events of the Great Patriotic War that took place here. Typically, drivers give a sound signal when passing by these places. Tula monuments are gathered on this page for you to know which ones are on your tourist route. When traveling from point "A" to point "B," you have a great opportunity to visit these objects and take a memorable photo. The cards above have a brief description and addresses of monuments and sculptures. Do not drive past our region! Take a look and touch the history of our land!