LEGENDARY SUMMITS

MONT BLANC

The high summits of the Alps were the last virgin spaces to be explored and conquered in Europe between the end of the eighteenth and the twentieth century.

MOUNT ROSA

The Mount Rosa range, with its highest peak, the Punta Dufour, at 4,634 metres, has nine of the 20 highest summits in the Alps, all of which were climbed in the eighteen hundreds.

MOUNT MATTERHORN

Mount Matterhorn (4,478 meters) is the quintessential mountain and its perfect form has always attracted tourists and climbers.

MONVISO

Monviso, which watches over Piedmont’s plains with its formidable pyramid, is the mountain linked to the Italian Alpine Club.

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