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The Matterhorn Collection

"The Matterhorn: A Majestic Alpine Beauty" Rising proudly at 4, 478 meters, The Matterhorn stands as a symbol of Switzerland's natural grandeur

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, Findelbach bridge and the Glacier Express Gornergrat, Zermatt

The Matterhorn, 4478m, Findelbach bridge and the Glacier Express Gornergrat, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Findeln / Winter Mountain Ski Village & Matterhorn

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Findeln / Winter Mountain Ski Village & Matterhorn
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: Findeln / Winter Mountain Ski Village & Matterhorn

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn

The Matterhorn, Switzerland

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 1850

The Matterhorn, 1850
3480153 The Matterhorn, 1850; (add.info.: Colour illustration depicting The Matterhorn; a mountain of the Alps; located between Switzerland and Italy)

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: A walker hiking in the Alps takes in the view of the Matterhorn reflected in Stellisee

A walker hiking in the Alps takes in the view of the Matterhorn reflected in Stellisee lake at dawn, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The classic Walkers Haute route from Chamonix to Zermatt the trail leads down into

The classic Walkers Haute route from Chamonix to Zermatt the trail leads down into Zermatt with the Matterhorn ahead, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The popular alpine excursion from the Matterhorn to the Rose, the thousand

The popular alpine excursion from the Matterhorn to the Rose, the thousand
2808518 The popular alpine excursion from the Matterhorn to the Rose, the thousand and more climbers camped in the Breuil basin at 2004 meters (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, or Mont Cervin. From above Zermatt, Switzerland

The Matterhorn, or Mont Cervin. From above Zermatt, Switzerland
LLM462463 The Matterhorn, or Mont Cervin. From above Zermatt, Switzerland by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Matterhorn, or Mont Cervin)

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Sunrise on the Matterhorn, after 1875. Creator: Albert Bierstadt

Sunrise on the Matterhorn, after 1875. Creator: Albert Bierstadt
Sunrise on the Matterhorn, after 1875

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Majestic Pyramid of the Alps, the Matterhorn, Switzerland, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

The Majestic Pyramid of the Alps, the Matterhorn, Switzerland, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
The Majestic Pyramid of the Alps, the Matterhorn, Switzerland, c1930s. The first ascent of the Matterhorn, one of the highest summits in the Alps

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn reflected in Stellisee lake in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

The Matterhorn reflected in Stellisee lake in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn from Stellisee lake in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

The Matterhorn from Stellisee lake in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Club Room of Zermatt in 1864, 19th century. Artist: James Mahoney

The Club Room of Zermatt in 1864, 19th century. Artist: James Mahoney
The Club Room of Zermatt in 1864, 19th century. A group of the most prominent alpinists of the Golden Age of alpine climbing. From The Ascent of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Mountaineering accident, 19th century

Mountaineering accident, 19th century. We saw a toe- it seemed to belong to Moore- we saw Reynaud a flying body. From The Ascent of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Edward Whymper, British mountaineer, 1865 (1956)

Edward Whymper, British mountaineer, 1865 (1956). Whymper is best known for his involvement in the first ascent of the Matterhorn, accomplished in 1865

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn from Riffelberg, 1917. Artist: C Angerer & Goschl

The Matterhorn from Riffelberg, 1917. Artist: C Angerer & Goschl
The Matterhorn from Riffelberg, 1917. After Edward Theodore Compton (1849-1921). Printed with inks supplied by The Jaenecke Printing Ink Co. Ltd. From The British Printer Vol. XXIV

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn From the Italian Side, Forest of Brueil, 1917. Artist: Donald McLeish

The Matterhorn From the Italian Side, Forest of Brueil, 1917. Artist: Donald McLeish
The Matterhorn From the Italian Side, Forest of Brueil, 1917. From The British Printer Vol. XXX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd. London and Leicester, 1917]

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland, c1924. Artist: Donald McLeish

Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland, c1924. Artist: Donald McLeish
Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland, c1924. View of the mountain from the porch of the village church

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn from the Col d Herens, Switzerland, c1900. Artist: J Brunner

The Matterhorn from the Col d Herens, Switzerland, c1900. Artist: J Brunner
The Matterhorn from the Col d Herens, Switzerland, c1900. View looking across the Tiefenmatten Glacier towards the mountains west face

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Church and Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland

Church and Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: View of the Matterhorn, late 19th century

View of the Matterhorn, late 19th century. The Matterhorn was first climbed in 1865 by Edward Whymper, Charles Hudson, Lord Francis Douglas, Douglas Hadow

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, the Alps, 20th century

The Matterhorn, the Alps, 20th century

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn as seen from the Riffel path, the Alps, 20th century

The Matterhorn as seen from the Riffel path, the Alps, 20th century

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Alpenhorn at Gonergat

The Alpenhorn at Gonergat above Zermatt, with the Matterhorn behind, in the Swiss Alps

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, illuminated in honour of the 150th anniversary of the first ascent

The Matterhorn, 4478m, illuminated in honour of the 150th anniversary of the first ascent, Stellisee lake, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn (4477m) sunrise on the mountain

The Matterhorn (4477m) sunrise on the mountain, Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn (4477m)

The Matterhorn (4477m). Hiker on rrail below the Matterhorns peak

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Switzerland The Valais Zermatt Alpine Resort The Matterhorn

Switzerland The Valais Zermatt Alpine Resort The Matterhorn (4477m) Hiker on Trail below the Matterhorns Peak (MR)

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: A Matterhorn (4477m) hiker running the trail

A Matterhorn (4477m) hiker running the trail, Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, at sunrise, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

The Matterhorn, 4478m, at sunrise, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m and Weisshorn, 4506m, at sunrise, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps

The Matterhorn, 4478m and Weisshorn, 4506m, at sunrise, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, in autumn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

The Matterhorn, 4478m, in autumn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, and Grindjisee mountain lake in autumn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps

The Matterhorn, 4478m, and Grindjisee mountain lake in autumn, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Europe, Switzerland, Zermatt Region. The Matterhorn reflected in Riffelsee

Europe, Switzerland, Zermatt Region. The Matterhorn reflected in Riffelsee

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The Matterhorn, 4478m, and Gornergrat Observatory, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

The Matterhorn, 4478m, and Gornergrat Observatory, Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Monte Cervino (The Matterhorn), Breuil Cervinia, Aosta Valley, Italian Alps, Italy, Europe

Monte Cervino (The Matterhorn), Breuil Cervinia, Aosta Valley, Italian Alps, Italy, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: Mountain scenery and Monte Cervino (The Matterhorn), Cervinia, Valle d Aosta

Mountain scenery and Monte Cervino (The Matterhorn), Cervinia, Valle d Aosta, Italian Alps, Italy, Europe

Background imageThe Matterhorn Collection: The top of Matterhorn, Swiss Alps, Valais Canton, Switzerland, Europe

The top of Matterhorn, Swiss Alps, Valais Canton, Switzerland, Europe



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"The Matterhorn: A Majestic Alpine Beauty" Rising proudly at 4, 478 meters, The Matterhorn stands as a symbol of Switzerland's natural grandeur. Located in Zermatt, this iconic mountain captivates all who lay eyes upon it. As you cross the Findelbach bridge, the sight takes your breath away. Its majestic peak pierces through the clouds, leaving you in awe of its sheer magnitude. For an unforgettable experience, hop on the Glacier Express Gornergrat and witness The Matterhorn from a different perspective. As you ascend to higher altitudes, Zermatt and its crown jewel come into view – a mesmerizing sight that lingers in your memory forever. Hikers exploring the Alps are treated to a magical moment when they stumble upon Stellisee lake. Here, The Matterhorn reflects gracefully on its tranquil surface, creating a picture-perfect scene that leaves walkers speechless. The classic Walkers Haute route from Chamonix to Zermatt offers adventurers an exhilarating journey down into valleys where The Matterhorn reigns supreme. Every step unveils new angles and perspectives of this magnificent peak. An alpine excursion from The Matterhorn to Rose reveals a breathtaking panorama with climbers camped below at Breuil basin. This colorful lithograph captures the spirit of mountaineering and showcases why this region is beloved by outdoor enthusiasts worldwide. Historical photographs by Albert Bierstadt showcase sunrise illuminating The Matterhorn after 1875 while an unknown artist portrays it as "The Majestic Pyramid of the Alps" in c1930s Switzerland – both capturing its timeless allure. Whether reflected in Stellisee lake or viewed from above Zermatt itself during winter evenings or snowy days; whether admired by hikers traversing trails or depicted in vintage artwork – one thing remains certain: The Matterhorn is truly nature's masterpiece.