Restaurant


European cuisine in the atmosphere and interior of the second half of the 19th to the first third of the 20th centuries.

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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, an assistant to Carlo Rossi, and later
revised by the provincial architect Ivanov.

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Tourism

Year 1852. Leo Tolstoy writes the novella “Childhood,” and in Tula -
the House of the Nobility opens—a building unique for 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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Restaurant History

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 it in different years. 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 it in different years.