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The Rigi (or ''Mount Rigi''; also known as ''Queen of the Mountains'') is a
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of the
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, located in
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. The whole massif is almost entirely surrounded by the water of three different bodies of water:
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, Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz. The range is in the Schwyzer Alps, and is split between the cantons of
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and
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, although the main summit, named ''Rigi Kulm'', at 1,797 meters above sea level, lies within the canton of Schwyz. The Rigi Kulm Hotel, established in 1816, is located on the summit. The Rigi Kulm and other areas, such as the resort of Rigi Kaltbad, are served by Europe's oldest mountain railways, the Rigi Railways. The whole area offers many activities such as skiing or sledging in the winter, and hiking in the summer.


Peaks


Etymology

The name ''Rigi'' is from Swiss Old High German ''*rigî'' "horizontal stratification, strip, band", from OHG ''rîhan'' "gird; pleat, string", cf. OHG ''rîga'' " row, stripe, furrow", after the horizontal rock ledges and grass strips surrounding the mountain from west to east. The name is first recorded in 1350 as ''Riginun''. The name was interpreted as ''Regina montium'' "queen of mountains" by Albrecht von Bonstetten (1479), who however gives ''Rigena'' as alternative form. Bonstetten's interpretation as ''Regina'' was influential in the 17th century, and was still repeated in 18th-century travelogues. Karl Zay (''Goldau und seine Gegend'', 1807) criticized this latinization, arguing for ''mons rigidus'' instead. Later in the 19th century, many authors repeated either ''rigidus'' or ''regina'' as the name's supposed origin. The two possibilities were also adduced as explanation of the name's grammatical gender alternating between masculine and feminine. Brandstetter (''Die Rigi'', 1914) finally discredited these interpretations and established the origin in Old High German ''rîga'' (whence modern German ''Reihe, Reigen''; cognate with English ''row'').


Transport

There are multiple public transport options available to ascend Mount Rigi: * By rack railway from Arth-Goldau and Vitznau, operated by the Rigi Bahnen. The Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn started operation on May 21, 1871 and was the first mountain railway in Europe. On June 4, 1875 the Arth-Rigi-Bahn was finished, allowing access from the other side of the mountain. They were electrified in 1937 and 1907 respectively, with the Arth-Rigi-Bahn becoming the first electrified standard gauge rack-railway in the world. Both lines go all the way to the summit, Rigi Kulm. * By
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from Weggis to Rigi-Kaltbad. * By cable-car from the Kräbel station on the Arth-Rigi-Bahn line to Rigi-Scheidegg.


Recreation

Mount Rigi offers an area for recreation and sports measuring approximately offering a variety of well-maintained walking trails or mountain hikes where visitors can have a panoramic view of from various marked points. There are also numerous public grilling stations located near the hiking trails. Rigi is also a destination for people practising winter sports and other winter recreation activities.


Rigi in culture

Rigi has been featured in many works of art, including both paintings and literary publications. Perhaps the most famous paintings of the Rigi were a series by J. M. W. Turner, including '' The Blue Rigi, Sunrise'', several of which are in the collection of the Tate Britain art gallery in
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also visited Rigi during his tour of Central Europe in the late 1870s, and wrote about his travels in chapter 28 of his '' A Tramp Abroad''. There is a Catskills resort called the Rigi Kulm in
Abraham Cahan Abraham "Abe" Cahan (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם קאַהאַן; July 7, 1860 – August 31, 1951) was a Lithuanian-born American socialist newspaper editor, novelist, and politician. Cahan was one of the founders of ''The Forward'' (), an American Y ...
's novel '' The Rise of David Levinsky'' (1917). The Rigi, a downhill road in
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,
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, is named for the mountain and for many years was used as a main thoroughfare for coach riders. On 9 July 1868, during a three-week tour through Switzerland,
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ascended Rigi-Kulm, the highest peak of the Rigi massif: "From
Lucerne Lucerne ( ) or Luzern ()Other languages: ; ; ; . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking portion of the country. Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the Lucerne (district), di ...
by steamer to Küssnacht, thence walk across to Immensee, thence by steamer over lake of
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to Arth, whence up the Rigi."


Geology

Geologically, the Rigi is not a part of the
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, and belongs instead to the Swiss plateau. It is mostly composed of molasse and other conglomerate, as opposed to the Bündner schist and
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of the Alps.


Gallery

image:Rigi01.jpg, Steam train image:Rigi.jpg, Station near the summit image:Rigikulm.jpg, View from summit image:Lake Lucerne from Rigi.jpg, Lake Lucerne seen from Rigi image:Rigi Kulm LCD.jpg, View of the alps of central Switzerland from Rigi Kulm.


See also

* List of mountains of the canton of Schwyz * List of mountains of Switzerland * List of most isolated mountains of Switzerland * List of mountains of Switzerland accessible by public transport * Tourism in Switzerland


References


External links


Rigi on SummitPost

Various maps from rigi.ch

Rigi Kulm
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