Tsar Alexander III, Father of Nicholas II. Nicholas standing at back.
Nicholas II
Portrait of Nicholas II
The Tsar with King George
Tsarkoye Selo -- The Tsar's former residence on the outskirts of St. Petersburg
Tsarkoye Selo
Rasputin; spiritual advisor to the Romanovs.
Grigoriy Rasputin
The Tsar with his family
The Tsar with his family
The Tsar with his children
The daughters of the Tsar.
Princess Tatiana
Princess Olga
Princess Anastasia
Princess Maria
Princess Anastasia
Alexei and Maria -- one of the last photos taken of them, en route to tobolsk.
Location of Ekaterinburg in Russia
Ekaterinburg in the time of the Tsar
The Ipatiev house
Ipatiev House. The room where the execution took place is the second window from the left of the small guard box on the lower floor.
Ipatiev House with the stockade fence built around it by Red Guards. Red Guards can be seen standing outside the fence.
The Tsar in captivity.
Commissar Yakov Yurovsky
Nagant M1895 Revolver, the used to murder the tsar.
The room in the basement of the Ipatiev House where the Romanovs were shot.
The type of truck used to transport the bodies of the Romanovs.
Location of the grave where most of the Romanovs were buried.
Crater where the Romanovs were found
Skeletons in the Romanov Grave.
Skulls reported to be those of the Tsar, members of his family and possibly some of his entourage who were killed along with him.
Location of the remains of Princess Maria and Prince Alexei.
'Franziska Schanskowska', also known as 'Anna Anderson', who claimed to be the Princess Anastasia.
1977 - The Ipatiev House is destroyed.
The 'Cathedral of the Blood', built on the site of the Ipatiev House and Opened in 2003.