Matthias Zurbriggen

Swiss mountaineer and explorer

Matthias Zurbriggen - Swiss mountaineer and explorer
Born

May 15th, 1856
169 years ago

Died

1917
108 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

Switzerland

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A prominent mountaineer in the late 19th century, played a key role in the development of alpinism. Achieved the first ascent of the Aiguille Rouge in 1864 and the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. Also participated in the first ascent of several peaks in the Andes, including the first ascent of Monte San Valentin in 1897. Contributed significantly to the exploration and climbing of remote areas, garnering recognition within the mountaineering community.

First ascent of the Aiguille Rouge

First ascent of the Matterhorn

First ascent of Monte San Valentin

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