Yekaterinburg Map

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About Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg is the fourth-largest city in Russia and the administrative center of Sverdlovsk Oblast. Located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains, it serves as a major cultural, industrial, and transportation hub connecting European and Asian parts of Russia. The city was founded in 1723 and named after Catherine I, the wife of Peter the Great.

With a population of approximately 1.5 million people (2021), Yekaterinburg is one of Russia's fastest-growing economic centers. The city played a significant role in Russian history as the place where the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by Bolsheviks in 1918. Today, the Church on Blood stands at this historic site, serving as both a memorial and an important religious landmark.

Yekaterinburg-City
Yekaterinburg-City, Author: Roman Chernyshev, Ontheworldmap.com

The city's economy is primarily based on heavy industry, machinery manufacturing, and metallurgy. It hosts numerous educational institutions, including the Ural Federal University, one of Russia's largest universities. Yekaterinburg is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, featuring multiple theaters, museums, and concert halls. The Yekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theater, founded in 1912, is one of the oldest opera houses in Russia.

Yekaterinburg city center
Yekaterinburg city center, Author: Roman Chernyshev, Ontheworldmap.com

Notable architectural landmarks include the Vysotsky Tower, the tallest building outside Moscow at 188 meters (617 feet), and the constructivist-style White Tower. The city's historical center features numerous 19th-century buildings, while the QWERTY Monument and Keyboard Monument represent modern urban art installations that have become popular tourist attractions.

Yekaterinburg served as one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, with matches played at the Ekaterinburg Arena. The city's transportation infrastructure includes an international airport (Koltsovo International Airport), a metro system with one line, and serves as a major stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway. The city is divided by the Iset River, which flows through its center, creating several artificial ponds that add to the urban landscape.

The region around Yekaterinburg is rich in mineral resources, particularly semi-precious stones. The Geological Museum houses an extensive collection of minerals from the Ural Mountains. The city is also home to numerous parks and green spaces, with the Dendrology Park and the Central Park of Culture and Recreation being popular recreational areas for residents and visitors alike. Climate-wise, Yekaterinburg experiences long, cold winters and mild summers, typical of its humid continental climate zone.

The city has emerged as a significant business center, hosting international events and exhibitions at the Ekaterinburg-EXPO exhibition center. It also serves as a diplomatic hub, hosting consulates of several countries, reflecting its growing international importance in Russia's economic and political landscape.

The Facts:
Federal district: Ural.
Region: Sverdlovsk Oblast.
Area: 429 sq mi (1,111 sq km).
Population: ~ 1,580,109 (2024).

Administrative Districts of Yekaterinburg: Akademicheskiy, Verkh-Isetsky, Zheleznodorozhnyy, Kirovsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, Ordzhonikidzevsky, Chkalovsky.


Main sights in Yekaterinburg

  • Yekaterinburg-City
  • Vysotsky Skyscraper
  • Church of All Saints
  • Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center
  • Ganina Yama
  • Church on the Blood
  • Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
  • Vaynera Street
  • Yekaterinburg State Academical Opera
  • Rastorguyev-Kharitonov's House
  • Chertovo Gorodishche
  • Yekaterinburg Circus
  • Ural Federal University
  • Sevastyanov's house



Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.
Last Updated: January 14, 2025