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Cristallo () (German: Kristallspitze) is a mountain
massif A massif () is a principal mountain mass, such as a compact portion of a mountain range, containing one or more summits (e.g. France's Massif Central). In mountaineering literature, ''massif'' is frequently used to denote the main mass of an ...
in the Italian
Dolomites The Dolomites ( ), also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range in northeastern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Va ...
, northeast of
Cortina d'Ampezzo Cortina d'Ampezzo (; , ; historical ) sometimes abbreviated to simply Cortina, is a town and ''comune'' in the heart of the southern (Dolomites, Dolomitic) Alps in the province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Situated on the ...
, in the
province of Belluno The province of Belluno (; ; ) is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Belluno. It has an area of and a population of about 198,000 people. Geography Situated in the Alps, the province of ...
, Veneto, northern Italy. It is a long, indented ridge with four summits higher than 3,000 metres. The mountain range is part of the Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park. In the north of the Cristallo group is the 1,530 m high mountain pass "Cimabanche" (in German: "Im Gemärk" also "Gemärk Pass", in Ladin: "Sorabances"), in the south the mountain pass Tre Croci (1,809 m, in Ladin: "Son Zuógo").


Peaks

The highest peaks of the Cristallo massif are ''Monte Cristallo'' (3,221 m), ''Cima di Mezzo'' (3,154 m), '' Piz Popena'' (3,152 m) and ''Cristallino d'Ampezzo'' (3,008 m). Cima di Mezzo and Cristallino d'Ampezzo can be reached by
via ferrata A via ferrata (Italian language, Italian for "iron path", plural ''vie ferrate'' or in English ''via ferratas'') is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other Alpine locations. The protection includes steel fixtures such as ...
s, while Monte Cristallo and Piz Popena both require climbing skills.


First climbs

* ''Monte Cristallo'' (3,221 m): 1865 (
Paul Grohmann Paul Grohmann (12 June 1838 – 29 July 1908) was an Austrian mountaineer and writer. Biography Grohmann was a pioneer in exploring technically challenging mountains and is thought to have made more first ascents of Eastern Alps summits than an ...
, Angelo Dimai,
Santo Siorpaes Santo Severino Siorpaes (2 May 1832, Cortina d'Ampezzo – 12 December 1900) was an Italian mountaineer Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending mountains. Mountaineering-related a ...
),La Conquista delle vette dolomitiche
– ''abcdolimiti.com'' (Retrieved on 21 September 2008)

– ''dolomito.altevio.it'' (Retrieved on 21 September 2008)
1874 (first woman: Anna Ploner) * ''Cima di Mezzo'' (3,154 m): 1881 (John Stafford Anderson, Santo Siorpaes, Giuseppe Ghedina) * ''Piz Popena'' (3,152 m): 1870 (Eduard R. Whitwell, Santo Siorpaes, Christian Lauener)W. Eckerth: ''Die Gebirgsgruppe des Monte Cristallo. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der südtirolischen Dolomit-Alpen.'' Second, expanded and revised edition.
Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
1891, p 90

/ref> * ''Cristallino d'Ampezzo'' (3,008 m): 1886 ( Michael Innerkofler, A. Angerer) * ''Campanile Dibona'', Monte Cristallo – west peak, (2,550 m – 8,370 ft), 1908 – solo
Angelo Dibona Angelo Dibona (7 April 1879 – 21 April 1956, nickname: Pilato) was an Austro-Hungarian and Italian mountaineer. He is remembered as one of the great pioneers of climbing in the Dolomites and is responsible for many first ascents throughout the ...


Geology

Cristallo is largely formed from the
Upper Triassic The Late Triassic is the third and final epoch of the Triassic Period in the geologic time scale, spanning the time between Ma and Ma (million years ago). It is preceded by the Middle Triassic Epoch and followed by the Early Jurassic Epoch. T ...
dolomitic rock Dolomia principale. The mountain was formed during
Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
, as well as the rest of the Dolomites, due to the collision between the African and European continents.


Access

A cable lift system starts from ''Rio Gere'' in ''Val Begontina'', first a lift to ''Rifugio Son Forca'' at the upper end of Val Padeon. The
gondola lift A gondola lift is a means of cable transport and type of aerial lift which is supported and propelled by cables from above. It consists of a loop of steel wire rope that is strung between two stations, sometimes over intermediate suppo ...
up to ''Forcella Staunies'' (2,919 m), close to ''Rifugio G. Lorenzi'' (2,932 m), was built for the Winter Olympics in Cortina in 1956. Both the lift and the refuge closed in summer 2016 due to "technical and administrative problems". The Dolomite Highway number 3 goes through the eastern part of the massif.


Via ferratas

The two
via ferrata A via ferrata (Italian language, Italian for "iron path", plural ''vie ferrate'' or in English ''via ferratas'') is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other Alpine locations. The protection includes steel fixtures such as ...
s '' VF Ivano Dibona'' and ''VF Marino Bianchi'' both start from the top of the cable car at Forcella Staunies. ''VF Marino Bianchi'' can be followed to the peak Cima di Mezzo. ''VF Ivano Dibona'' follows the Zurlon-ridge. It is a historical route used in World War I, and later restored and made safe for tourists.Sentiero Ivano Dibona
(Retrieved on 21 September 2008)
At the beginning is the longest via ferrata suspension bridge in the Dolomites, the 27-metre-long ''Ponte Cristallo''.
– (Retrieved on 21 September 2008)
The via ferrata ''VF Renato de Pol'' can be used for access from the western side of the Cristallo massif.


Winter sports

Cristallo is one of the major skiing areas in the surroundings of Cortina. The former Staunis Verticale slope is one of the steepest in the Alps. There are numerous freeride ski routes on Monte Cristallo. The very steep gullies of the Forcella Staunis are known. To the east of Monte Cristallo there is a small ski area at
Lake Misurina Lake Misurina (; Cadorino dialect: ''Lago de Meśorìna'') is the largest natural lake of the Cadore and it is 1,754 metre, m above sea level, near Auronzo di Cadore (Belluno). The lake's perimeter is 2.6 km long, while the maximum dep ...
.


Cabins (rifugi) and restaurants

Some of the cabins and restaurants available are the ''Rifugio Son Forca'' at 2,235 m; ''Capanna Guido Lorenzi'' at 3,003 m (
Auronzo di Cadore Auronzo di Cadore is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the province of Belluno (Cadore) in the Italian region of Veneto, located about north of Venice and about northeast of Belluno. While Auronzo is geographically only from the Austrian border, i ...
); ''Ristorante Rio Gere'' at 1,680 m; ''Ristorante Lago Scin'' at 1,336 m; ''Ristorante Staulin'' at 1,370 m; ''Ristorante Son Zuogo'' at 1,800 m.


History

During
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
there was considerable military activity in the mountain. The front lines between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops went through the mountains. Remains of ladders and barracks are still found today, and transport lines (ferratas) have been restored. At the passes Cimabanche and Tre Croci there are Italian bunkers from the time of World War II.


Popular culture

In 1993 the film ''
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'' was shot on and around the bridge on the Zurlon-ridge, as well as some of the other peaks in the area. The mountain film '' The Blue Light'' from 1932 revolves around Monte Cristallo. A legend narrates that on Monte Cristallo lived a beautiful princess who had many suitors, whom she always turned down.


See also

*
Golden age of alpinism The golden age of alpinism was the decade in mountaineering between Alfred Wills's ascent of the Wetterhorn in 1854 and Edward Whymper's ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865, during which many major peaks in the Alps saw their first ascents. Promi ...
* Italian front (World War I) *
Silver age of alpinism The silver age of alpinism is the name given in the United Kingdom to the era in mountaineering that began after Edward Whymper and party's ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 and ended with W. W. Graham and party's ascent of the Dent du Géant i ...
*
White War The White War (, , ) is the name given to the fighting in the high-altitude Alpine sector of the Italian front during the First World War, principally in the Dolomites, the Ortles-Cevedale Alps and the Adamello-Presanella Alps. More than two ...


Gallery

File:Ampezzotal Dürrensee u d Ampezzostrasse.jpg, Monte Cristallo from the north with the Dürrensee in the foreground File:Dürrensee 2.jpg, Monte Cristallo from the north with the Dürrensee in the foreground File:Lorenzi-hütte; rifugio Lorenzi.JPG, Forcella Staunies and Rifugio Lorenzi seen from Cristallino d'Ampezzo, in the background the Piz Popena File:Faloria Cortina d'Ampezzo 8.jpg, Monte Cristallo from the south File:Cristallo (8571526646).jpg, Monte Cristallo from the south, left the Forcella Staunies File:Monte Cristallo and Piz Popena Group, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary-LCCN2002711067.jpg, The glacier of the Monte Cristallo and Piz Popena group (before 1900)


References

* ''Cortina d'Ampezzo e Dolomiti Ampezzane''. 1:25,000, Carta Topografica. Casa Editrice Tobacco. *
Karl Felix Wolff Karl Felix Wolff (Italian: Carlo Felice Wolff; 21 May 1879 – 25 November 1966) was a journalist, poet, author and self-taught folklorist of the South Tyrol who collected and published Ladinian legends. Life Karl Felix Wolff was born in Karlsta ...
(2013) ''The Dolomites And Their Legends'' (Bolzano, Edition Raetia),


Notes

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