The Church of Blood is an Orthodox church, built in 2000 and opened in July 2003. It is 60 meters high and has an area of 3,000 square meters. It has three ascending seats and five domes. It is Russian-Byzantine style. On the right side of the ground floor of the church are the symbols of the last Tsar Nicholas II's family, the icons of the Tsar and his wife and children, and the birth dates. In 1998, the church carried out a requiem prayer service for the remains of the czar's family, the remains were sent to the Petropavlov church in St. Petersburg for burial. The famous church of dripping blood. The church of the same name is two in Russia and the other in St. Petersburg, because both churches were built in the site of two famous events in Russia's recent history. The one in St. Petersburg was built where Tsar Alexander II was assassinated, and the one in Yekaterinburg was built where the last Tsar Nicholas II and his family were shot dead.