Yekaterinburg, the fourth-largest city in Russia, is located on the eastern side of the Ural Mountains. Characterized by a unique blend of European and Asian cultures, Yekaterinburg is known for its rich historical heritage which includes the fateful site where the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, and his family were executed. An artistic and intellectual hub, the city is crammed with theaters, libraries, museums like the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts featuring Ural crafts and Russian artwork, and significant monuments such as the Church on the Blood, and the Yekaterinburg Circus. The towering Vysotsky Viewing Platform offers panoramic city views, while the shimmering, man-made Yekaterinburg City Pond is a delightful attraction. Yekaterinburg also serves as the gateway to exploring the Ural Mountains for outdoor enthusiasts.