Matterhorn
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The Matterhorn, with 4 478 m (14,692 ft) the 12-highest peak of the Alps, is the most famous and most-photographed mountain of Switzerland and border with Italy.
North side of Matterhorn[edit]
Main category: North side of Matterhorn
North-east side[edit]
Main category: North-east side of Matterhorn
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from Zermatt
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winter
East side[edit]
Main category: East side of Matterhorn
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from near of Gornergrat
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from Gornergrat
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Gornergrat railway
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Zoomviewer from near of Schwarzsee
South-east side[edit]
Main category: South-east side of Matterhorn
South side[edit]
Main category: South side of Matterhorn
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from Valtournenche
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Matterhorn, Testa de Leone and in North: Dent Blanche
South-west side[edit]
Main category: South-west side of Matterhorn
West side[edit]
Main category: West side of Matterhorn
North-west side[edit]
Main category: North-west side of Matterhorn
Views from the summit[edit]
Aerial photography[edit]
History[edit]
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Matterhorn ascent
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Matterhorn disaster
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Spelterini (1910)
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Gornergratbahn (1900)
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Gornergratbahn (1900, farbkorrigiert)
Painting[edit]
Main category: Paintings of the Matterhorn
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John Ruskin
1849
Related property[edit]
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Hörnlihütte
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Hörnlihütte
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Schönbielhütte
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Solvayhütte
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Rifugio Carrel
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Scala Jordan