Historic boutique hotel
House of the Nobility
Year 1852. Leo Tolstoy writes the novella “Childhood,” and in Tula the House of the Nobility opens—a building unique in its architecture with 5-meter ceilings, which in the autumn of 1914 was visited by Nicholas II, the last Russian Emperor.
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Details by phone
7(4872)71-77-74
Rooms
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Deluxe Suite
Nicholas II
A 74 sq.m deluxe suite. A living room combined with a kitchen, a bedroom, and a separate bathroom. High ceilings. The room’s attributes point to a connection with the last Russian Emperor, who visited the House of the Nobility on November 21, 1914.
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Superior Double Room
Fyodor Shalyapin
A superior double room of 37.6 sq.m. An entrance hall combined with a mini-kitchen, and a bedroom. Interior elements point to the great opera singer: the room features a vintage gramophone. Shalyapin performed in Tula many times in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Standard Double Room
Leonid Utyosov
A standard double room of 27 sq.m. An entrance hall with a mini-kitchen and a bedroom. Interior items are connected with the famous singer and actor and his era; the room has a gramophone. The artist was a frequent guest of the House of the Red Army stage.
Hotel Services
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Free internet
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Secure parking
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Food delivery to room
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Birthday gift
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Bridal suite
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Stylish photo zones

Breakfast included
in the room rate for every room

Restaurant
European cuisine in the atmosphere and interior of the second half of the 19th to the first third of the 20th centuries.
Offers for You
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Please note that discounts do not combine and are valid for a limited period. Check availability of the discount with our administrators by phone 7(4872)71-77-74Early booking offer
Book 14 days before arrival
Get a 7.5% discount!
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Long weekend
Fri + Sat + Sun = 12% off
An unforgettable stay at “House of the Nobility” and “Zlatinskie Lavki”
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Group accommodation
Three or more rooms — 15% off each!
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Extended stay
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About the Hotel
The House of the Nobility was built over three years in the mid-19th century, in 1849–1852, to the design of V. F. Fedoseyev. High ceilings, a historic cast-iron staircase carefully preserved and restored. Photographs of old Tula and of great people who visited the House of the Nobility. All this creates the hotel’s unique atmosphere. In memory of the building’s rich history, the rooms of our hotel are named after historical figures who visited this building in different years.
Guest Reviews
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Elena Lukyanova
I visited the hotel for the first time, there are many impressions and I liked everything. Excellent rooms, wonderful breakfasts, hospitable service staff. Everything is simply superb; I very much want to visit your hotel and restaurant more than once. Thank you so much!!!
11 September 2021 -
Alena Pankova
It is better to visit this place once than to read about it a hundred times. Here you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 19th century. A building with history and 5 meter ceilings. I am delighted with the reconstruction and the selected details. And the wrought iron staircase will surely become a photo hit. I want to return to Tula and stay here.
18 May -
Josmithh
An atmospheric hotel with history and six meter ceilings. Very few rooms, but all bear names (ours was Yermolova). Everything in the room is beautiful and convenient (a small bottle of brut as a welcome after the road deserves a separate thank you). The staff are wonderful, as are the breakfasts.
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Tatiana
Very friendly staff, the room is clean, and everything needed for living is there
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Elena
Convenient location in the center, the theater and philharmonic are nearby, there is parking. We lived in the Nicholas II room, a huge room, 6 meter ceilings, a little pompous, but you can live, good renovation in the rooms, cleanliness, good beds and bed linens, the room is equipped with everything necessary, kitchen, dishes, washing machine, very tasty breakfasts, coffee is brewed, qualified staff.
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Irwin Fletcher
Really liked it. Excellent interiors, cool atmosphere with a historical reference, a good breakfast was included in the price. Clean, quiet, polite staff.
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