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Ganina Yama was a 6 ft (2 m) deep pit in the Four Brothers mine near the village of Koptyaki, 15 km (10 miles) north from Yekaterinburg.

Ganina Yama

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Ganina Yama was a 6 ft deep pit in the Four Brothers mine near the village of Koptyaki, 15 km north from Yekaterinburg.
Address: ул. Репина, 6а, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, 620028
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One of the most visited places during Ekaterinburg tours is the Ganina Yama Monastery, built in memory of the Romanovs, Russia's last royal family.
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May 4, 2015 ˇ Ganina Yama is the site where the Tsar Nicholas II, his wife and 5 children's bodies were brought to be burned, buried, basically hidden from ...
Dec 28, 2010 ˇ Discover Ganina Yama in Russia: Monastery complex at the location where bodies of the executed Romanov royal family were discovered.
Apr 11, 2022 ˇ Up to 10 thousand pilgrims visit Ganina Yama each month. They come mostly from the Ural region, however, increasing numbers from across Russia, ...
Sep 24, 2023 ˇ Ganinan Yama is where the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas 2 of Russia and his family were dumped down a mineshaft in the forest, after they ...
Oct 3, 2021 ˇ At the same time, Ganina Yama is the main place of pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians, where traditionally all religious processions in memory ...
Ganina Yama & Cathedral on the Blood guided tour. 5 hours | $125 per person. We will visit the majestic Memorial Cathedral on the Blood in the name of all ...
Oct 9, 2015 ˇ The Monastery of the Holy Royal Martyrs in Ganina Yama (“Ganya Pit”) is one of the youngest monasteries in Russia. It was founded on the site of ...
Dec 16, 2011 ˇ The monastery that now stands on the site where the bodies of the last Russian tsar Nicholas II and his family were dumped into a mine shaft.