Salishchev Samovar Makers, part I
Many Tula samovar makers wore the same family name, so no wonder many of them got confused and quite frequently due to not just the same family name but first names as well.


Many Tula samovar makers wore the same family name, so no wonder many of them got confused and quite frequently due to not just the same family name but first names as well.
Our museum is temporarily closed to the public. We will make an announcement about when the museum will open at a later date.
Our Museum exhibits the unique collection of miniatures of samovar artifacts of historic value and 5 cm tall
A new fascinating showpiece came to exhibit in our museum. A bouliotte with a tea set belonging to Prince Vladimir Golitsyn, an interesting person to whom this story is dedicated.
The tradition is making crêpes and treating family, friends and beloved ones throughout the entire week.
‘Forefeeling the Spring’, new Tula Arts exhibition opened on February 20 in the Museum of samovars and bouliottes.
The tradition of ceramics and proclaim home decor dates back in history. Far back some particular types of folk crafts originated from ceramic and porcelain crafts.
We are more than pleased to arrange an unforgettable party full of joy for your child in our museum!
Here you will find the largest collection of samovars and bouliottes, original design of the museum, exciting programs and quests for children and fancy tea-party- the kind of party to leave the warmest memories about for days!
28-30 December: 10.00-20.00, 31 December: 12.00-20.00, 1 January: 12.00-20.00, 2-8 January: 10.00-20.00.
In December, a magical holiday program awaits guests at the Museum of samovars and bouillottes! We invite children and adults to take part in interesting excursions, exciting quests and entertaining workshops.