Master class – Igniting a samovar
Try your hand at the art of igniting a samovar in park hotel Grumant! Number of participants: 5-30 people. Age: 6+


Try your hand at the art of igniting a samovar in park hotel Grumant! Number of participants: 5-30 people. Age: 6+
On November 1, 2019 an Exhibition of dolls by Elena Lobastova has opened at the Museum of samovars and bouillottes.
October 31, 2019 will mark the closing date of the “Filimonov Fairytale” exhibition from the collections of the Filimonov Toy Museum of the city of Odoyev in the Tula Region, which is featured in the Museum of samovars and bouillottes. The museum opened in 2009. Since then, it has become a center for craftsmen…
On the 12th and 13th of September, Museum of Samovars and Bouillottes took part in the largest tourism exhibition INWETEX in St. Petersburg. The exhibition featured many tourist regions of Russia, including the Tula region.
We congratulate all the citizens of Tula and it’s guests, and invite them to celebrate the Day of the city! Let our historical city be forever young and full of life, something that citizens of Tula are famous for.
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Britenkova, curator of the Museum of Samovars and Bouillottes, will participate in the annual competition “The Best Guide of Russia – Museum Nomination”, which is organized by the Russian Geographic Society in conjunction with the “My Planet” television channel and “Mayak” radio station.
The main feature of Russian tea drinking is its sincerity and nepotism. Samovar gathered at the table the whole family, from small to large. Samovar not only warmed the water, it warmed the soul and nurtured family warmth. For adults, the most important thing in the tea ritual was communication, long intimate conversations. And for…
During the master class, you will find out what traditional forms of samovars exist (all of them are represented in our museum). Then you will choose the samovar-base of the form that you liked most, come up with your own author’s decor and create a design panel in the form of a samovar. You will…
The history of Filimonov toys, according to some historians and archaeologists, began as early as 1000 years ago . During archaeological excavations in the Tula region, one of the first, primitive clay toys of that period was found. They were small figures of birds, animals and people, which were a fun decoration for the whistle.…
On August 14, 2019, the Filimonovo Miracle exhibition (from the collections of the Filimonovskaya Toy Museum in Odoyev, Tula Region) opened in the Museum of Samovars and Bouillottes.