trip to the city of gingerbread and samovars
A trip to Yasnaya Polyana and Tula has long been in my plans. At the time of the trip, all my knowledge about this city came down to stable stereotypes: samovars, gingerbread, left-handed people, a hero city... Thanks to the guide, she told us so many interesting things that it would be enough to put them on the shelves for a week. L. Tolstoy's estate with its furnishings and atmosphere brings us back to those distant Tolstoy times. But the Tula Kremlin looks like a small copy of the Moscow one. However, an interesting digression into history made us take a closer look at the ancient fortress. Just imagine that the Tula Kremlin has never been surrendered to the enemy. But it is located in a swampy area. Near the walls of the Kremlin there is the Museum of Samovars, which exhibits rare and interesting samples! We probably made a good plan for the company store at the Gingerbread Museum, and with delicious Tula gingerbread and a wonderful mood, we went to Voronezh. It was great! I thank Marinik-tour for a very interesting trip to Tula and Yasnaya Polyana.