• Ipatiev House, Yekaterinburg, (later Sverdlovsk) in 1928. Ipatiev House (Russian: Дóм Ипáтьева) was a merchant's house in Yekaterinburg...
  • The interior of the Church of All Saints, which was constructed in honor of the fallen Romanovs on the site of the former Ipatiev House.
  • Everyone heard its name, so when the Bolsheviks chose the Ipatiev house in Yekaterinburg as the place of execution of the royal family...
  • The Bolsheviks prevented Gilliard from joining his pupils when they were moved to the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg in May 1918.
  • In 1908, and Nikolai Ipatiev decided to buy the house for himself. He purchased this very residence and converted the first floor into his workplace.
  • In 1977, the place of their execution, Ipatiev house, was demolished by order of Boris Yeltsin.
  • Emperor nicholas ii and his family lived out their final 78 days in the ipatiev house as captives of the bolsheviks after the revolutions of 1917.
  • There they were held captive in a house which belonged to engineer Ipatiev, where they would ultimately be killed.
  • At various times Ipatiev House was home to the Antireligious Museum, the Council of Atheists, the Rector’s Office of the Ural-Siberian Communist University...
  • Virtual Tour of the Ipatiev House.