The Tula Kremlin, churches, monasteries, World War II memorials and historical heritage sites - over the years, IMH has funded their reconstruction and continues to provide support for their preservation. In 2021, IMH allocated more than 40 million rubles for the renovation and restoration of historical heritage sites.
Koks supports the Kemerovo Regional Museum of Fine Arts, as well as the Red Hill Historical and Architectural Museum, the calling card of the Kuzbass capital, and the Tomskaya Pisanitsa Museum.
In 2021, IMH became the general partner of the cultural project "Go for it, Kuzbass!" dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the main coal region of the country. The exhibition with this theme was held at the New Tretyakov Gallery, and some of the exhibits were presented at the Kemerovo Museum of Fine Arts. Also in 2021, Koks donated to the Kuzbass Philharmonic Hall named after B.T. Shtoklov to stage a choreographic performance dedicated to the formation of Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Colony (AIC), a colony of foreign workers established to restore and develop the heavy coal industry of the region in the 1920s. A total of 15 million rubles has been allocated to organize and celebrate the 300th anniversary of Kuzbass.
IMH is involved in financing the archaeological expedition of the Museum-Reserve "Kulikovo Field" in Tula Region. The Company has allocated 2.7 million rubles for a comprehensive study of the early stages of metallurgy in Tula. The artefacts found during the excavations will form the basis of a new exhibition entitled "Between the Hammer and the Anvil. The History of Tula Metallurgy", which is scheduled to open in 2022.