Travel Russia - Visiting the Cathedral on Blood in Yekaterinburg
Take a tour of Cathedral on Blood Yekaterinburg in Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Cathedral on Blood in Yekaterinburg is not a typical Russian Orthodox church.
This was the site of Tsar Nicholas the II's last moments before being killed during the Bolshevik Revolution.
The church was built over what was formerly the Ipatiev house, where the Tsar and his family were kept before the assassinations.
Therefore, the Cathedral is an imperative part of Russia's gruesome political history.
The golden domes of the Cathedral are standard for this architectural style.
The natural allure of the surrounding Ural mountains provide visitors another motive to visit this crucial monument.
Church of All Saints, Yekaterinburg
In January I visited Yekaterinburg. I got a special look at the inside of the church built on the site where Russia's last tsar was murdered in cold blood along with his family and servants.
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One of the most popular attractions of Yekaterinburg. Almost every tourist visits this place. This Church is really beautiful.
Overnight procession marks 100th anniversary of last Russian tsar's death
(17 Jul 2018) Thousands of pilgrims began a procession on Tuesday to mark the 100th anniversary of the execution of Czar Nicholas II and his family.
The procession started out from the Church on the Blood, which was built on the site of the execution and was set to end at the site where the bodies were dumped some 21 kilometres (13 miles) away.
The procession was led by Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, which canonised the czar and his family as martyrs.
Russia's last czar, his wife and five children were executed by Bolshevik soldiers in Yekaterinburg 18 months after Nicholas abdicated in the February 1917 revolution.
They had been moved from detention in St. Petersburg to Siberia as the Russian Civil War raged.
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Church on Blood (Church of All Saints). Ekaterinburg, Russia
Across the street from the Rastorguyev-Kharitonov mansion is the Church on Blood, one of Russia's largest churches. It stands on the spot where the members of the Russian Imperial family and several of their attendants were shot by the Bolsheviks in July 1918. The building where the execution took place, Ipatyev House, was demolished in 1977. During the Perestroika years, pilgrims started to arrive here. A wooden cross was installed in 1990, and later a wooden chapel appeared.
The church itself was opened at the beginning of the 2000s. The design made use of the floor plan of the demolished Ipatyev House. The raised level of the building resembles a church oil lamp. Today, the Church on Blood houses an exhibit dedicated to the events of 1918 and organises art exhibitions.
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Russia: Protests continue over planned church in Yekaterinburg
Hundreds of protesters met again on Wednesday night to demonstrate against the construction of an Orthodox Church in a park in central Yekaterinburg.
Police could be seen standing hand in hand to protect a newly erected wall around the construction site after activists destroyed a metallic fence the night before.
Seven people where reportedly detained during Wednesday's protest in connection with the removal of the fence.
Wednesday was the third night of protests in a long-running dispute over the planned church. Demonstrators are demanding the preservation of the park and green spaces in the central Russian city.
St Catherine's Cathedral is supposed to be built by 2023 to mark the city's 300th anniversary.
Yevgeny Kuivashev, Governor of the Sverdlovsk Oblast, responded to the recent protests on his Instagram account.
In this situation, one can understand believers, for whom the restoration of St. Catherine's Cathedral in the city is a question that rises from year to year and that still needs to be resolved. One can also understand protesters, for whom it is important to preserve every green tree in the centre of Yekaterinburg.
He called for dialogue between the church and protesters and invited them for talks. Despite negotiations, the authorities ruled that construction should go ahead. The mayor of the city has since promised to create another park at a place chosen together with activists.
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Chuch on Blood in Honour of All Saints where the Last Emperor of Russia (Nicholas II) and his whole family was executed, surprisingly it was my coldest city expereince ever in Russia so far. I also, walked the area around it to see a Russian movie theater situated on the banks of Iset River which is completely frozen and the skylines of Yekaterinburg City looks amazing.
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Красивейший храм на Крови в центре Екатеринбурга | Church on the Blood Ekaterinburg
Красивейший храм на Крови в центре Екатеринбурга | Church on the Blood Ekaterinburg
Ipatiev house, Ekaterinburg
3D computer graphic of the Ipatiev house,(Ekaterinburg, Russia) where the last Czar of Russia, Nicholas II, his wife and their 5 children have been imprisoned after Russian revolution, then murdered during the night of July, 17, 1918. The house has been destroyed in July 1977 as she started becoming a pilgrimage place. On the former Ipatiev house site has been erected on 2003 the Cathedral-on-blood dedicated to Romanov Family
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Ceremony marks anniversay of Czar's death
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Yekaterinburg - 17 July 2016
1. Various drone shots of the Church of the Blood and pilgrims gathering for procession ++MUTE++
2. Wide of the pilgrims crowd
3. Close of the Imperial Romanov family's icon
4. Various of the Imperial Romanov family's icon with the holy crucifix and candles in front of it
5. Burning candles
6. Various of woman placing candles on holders
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Ioan Nikulin, priest:
The execution room is the place at the basement floor where the Tsar's family was shot. Due to the archeologists work the location of this room was accurately ascertained because there is still persisted a well what was mentioned at the plan of that house.
8. Tilt up of the Church of the Blood interior to ceiling
9. People in the church
10. Drone shot of the Church of the Blood exterior and people around ++MUTE++
11. Female pilgrim with a lighted candle
12. Close of the candle in the hands
13. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Olga Kulikivskaya-Romanova, descendant of the Imperial family:
I see, I believe, I hoped, but I've never thought so many people come to such processions. I'd worked hard and made a lot of efforts to praise in Russia the Imperial Martyrs.
14. Drone shot of religious procession ++MUTE++
15. Various of procession
16. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Olga (last name not given), pilgrim:
Today is such a big day. At last people have roused, they honour the Czar and repent everything that happened with his family and him.
17. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Sergei (last name not given), pilgrim:
That's not just a date, that's a life's meaning, that's a future of life. It is everything what we should remember every day about and never forget it.
18. Drone shot of the religious procession ++MUTE++
19. Various of the religious procession
20. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Tatiana (last name not given) pilgrim:
Surprisingly the kids got enough sleep, suddenly after the communion they have awoken and still don't sleep. They became stronger.
21. Various of the religious procession
22. Wide of the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers at the Ganya's pit
23. Close-up of the gate icon at the entrance of the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers
24. Various of singing priests at the Divine Liturgy
25. Wide of the Divine Liturgy
26. Various of priests taking communion
27. Female pilgrim receiving communion
28. Sculpture of the Emperor Nicholas II
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At least 60-thousand people took part in a procession in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the death of the last Russian Czar.
Ninety-eight years ago, in the early morning of 17 July, the Russian Czar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, their five children and four of their servants were executed by Bolshevik troops in Ipatiev House.
The house was later demolished and at the site now stands the Church of the Blood.
On Sunday, a religious procession was held for the 14th time to mark the occasion.
The procession followed the route that the bodies of the Imperial family were taken after they were executed.
A descendant of the Imperial family, Princess Olga Kulikovskaya-Romanova, was the special guest at this year's procession.
Participants marched from the site of the former Ipatiev House, to what was known as Ganya's Pit - where it's believed the bodies were dumped and burned.
The site of the former pit is now surrounded by male Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers.
It took five hours to travel the 20-kilometres between the two sites.
At the end of the procession, a Divine Liturgy in memory of the last Czar and his family was held.
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Grand Orthodox Divine Liturgy in honor of Romanov Martyrdom (100th anniversary)
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril together with His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuhpry and other bishops of the Moscow Patriarchate have celebrated Grand Divine Liturgy in Ekaterinburg, to mark 100th anniversary of the martyrdom of the imperial royal family Romanov.
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The Last Days of the Romanovs | National Geographic
For 300 years the Romanovs ruled Russia as tsars. But as World War I brought Russia to revolution, Tsar Nicholas II and his family were overthrown. During his World Cup tour of Russia, National Geographic reporter Sergey Gordeev visits the Church on the Blood in Yekaterinburg that memorializes the location of their demise.
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Yekaterinburg Remembers Ritual Murder of Royal Family 101 Years Ago With Holy Cross March!
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The Cross Procession in the memory of the royal family was held in Yekaterinburg last night. Over 60,000 people participated in the procession. They walked from the Church on Blood to Ganina Yama where the murdered royal family was buried 101 years ago.