St. Peter and St. Paul's Church[1] (Russian: Храм Святых Апостолов Петра и Павла) is a parish of the Catholic Church located in Tula, Russia.
At the turn of the twentieth century, there were already a thousand Catholics in Tula and its surroundings, and the former chapel there became insufficient.
The new brick church, built in the neo-Gothic style by the architect Skawronski, was consecrated in 1896.
After the revolution of 1917 and the end of World War I in the West, many Poles migrated to the new Poland, and the parish was weakened.
It re-opened on December 23, 2007 and Archbishop Paolo Pezzi blessed it on July 6, 2008.This article about a Roman Catholic church building in Europe is a stub.