Monument to Tula Gingerbread
Monument to Tula Gingerbread
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Thina
Stockholm, Sweden45 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
What can you say? It's a monument of a ginger bread. A big one. It can be a bit crowded to get close, but people seems pretty polite.
But going to Tula, it's a must see from the list.
But going to Tula, it's a must see from the list.
Written 8 September 2019
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Eva J
Moscow, Russia2,698 contributions
Sept 2018 • Friends
I'm not sure anywhere needs a monument to gingerbread, but Tula is known for the stuff sooooo... you can buy gingerbread all over the city.
Written 20 May 2019
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AmLyne
Moscow, Russia317 contributions
Nov 2018
Cute place to take some funny pictures. And quite close to many other places of interest in Tula. :)
Written 11 December 2018
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pripyat86
London, UK80 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
To be honest the statue is fine, and is no doubt meant to draw attention to one of Tula's renowned products. It is in itself rather plain, but the location with the shopping mall on one side, and the Lenin statue/government building facing it, puts it in a location to be seen. There are seats around it, and it is a pleasant enough spot to rest before moving on to look at the close by Tula Kremlin complex, or going for a spot of shopping.
Written 7 August 2018
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Varvara S
Saratov, Russia8 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
It's located near the Kremlin and only takes couple of minutes to come see. It portraits the traditional Tula pastry, usually translated as gingerbread (not the most accurate translation though. Russian word for this pastry is "pryanik") and looks like you could eat it.
Written 20 November 2017
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Martha G
Moscow, Russia43 contributions
May 2017 • Family
The monument itself is just a place for a must-have selfie. But young kids just love the fountain righ near the monument. Be sure you've got some dry clothes beacause my son was wet all over:) There are also some nice cafes around. So it's a nice place to come after Kremlin and Samovar's museum.
Written 18 May 2017
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t.metamorfosis
Moscow, Russia243 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
I've seen different monuments and of course there should be the monument to Tula Pryanik (gingerbread). You have to make a picture with it =)
Written 15 September 2016
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alexey2612
Moscow, Russia15,936 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
It is just a monument. You won't be able to eat it. It was erected not a long time ago. It is hard to miss it, as everyone going to the Kremlin passes by it. We stopped for a selfie, like everyone we saw on that day.
Written 23 August 2016
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TinaQ
Moscow, Russia1,910 contributions
Apr 2015 • Couples
The monument is quite an easy to find, only a small walk from Tula Kremlin and along the road to the church. Gingerbread is one of the three things Tula is famous for, other two being arms and samovars. If you don't have time to visit the Gingerbread museum itself, just take a picture in front of the monument and buy some local gingerbread. Many parking options nearby.
Written 22 April 2015
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IrinaHarbah
Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates142 contributions
Nov 2014 • Family
the museum is really small, though if there are not many people you can really enjoy it. Many cute samovars)) Unfortunately for us it was almost nothing visible because of people people people
Written 29 March 2015
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