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Matterhorn museum - Matterhorn Museum

Matterhorn museum

4.8(8 reviews)
53.3 km

This is a small but very informative and well-curated museum…read more It was ten Swiss Francs for entry but you could easily spend close to three hours here because they have over an hours worth of short films that talk about the area, the climbing history, the farmers etc. They are very well done. The exhibits show lots of detail about life in the mountains and talk extensively about the first climbers and the tragic situation that caused four of them to fall to their death after having ascended the summit. The museum is basically under ground next to the main church in Zermatt. They do not allow bags into the museum but they give you a free locker in which to place your personal belongings while you are in the museum.

Yelp Review 2026 #150:…read more Matterhorn Museum is a nice place to visit to learn more about Matterhorn in depth. I've never Googled "hiking Matterhorn" or anything like that. Because one, I'm not hiking Matterhorn. Two, I can just look at it from a good distance. You can tell by its shape that that climb is steep and won't be easy. The first hiker in 1865 died. A few more people ascended the mountain. Those who made it to the peak all tried different routes. There's a room with a model of Matterhorn and when you press a button for each hiker's name, it shows you what route they took. Some were straightforward, one did the long roundabout way, one did a zigzag. There are falling rocks making the hike even more challenging. It's in the top 5 highest fatality rate from hiking in the world with over 500 deaths since the first one in 1865. I appreciate dark information like this because it brings you back to reality before you think about something dumb like hike Matterhorn. There was also drama that involves alleged sabotage involving Edward Whymper and guides Peter Taugwalder, Senior and his son PT, Junior vs 4 other hikers who died because of the 3 survivors previously mentioned. The rope that was allegedly cut to separate the survivors from those who fell to their death is in the museum. The actual story is still being debated by these climbers' descendants. Aside from that, the museum also tells you how Zermatt went from a poor town to a popular tourist town. From the first hotels (Monte Rosa, Mont Cervin and Zermatterhof - which are all still operating), church, flora and fauna. There's a weird section where you can see pictures of animals indigenous to Zermatt and their droppings. You can buy tickets at the gift shop. We got in for free using Swiss Travel Pass. The museum is underground. I just Googled "Matterhorn fatality" and sadly, an Italian hiker lost his life a few days ago.

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Matterhorn Museum

Matterhorn museum - Matterhorn Museum

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Bond World - Piz Gloria

Bond World

3.7(3 reviews)
108.1 km

This place was nice at first, seeing the beautiful views after a long hike. It was easy to get…read moreseated but long to get food The food was not very good, was definitely easily made with canned pasta sauce, frozen meats, and some instant spaghetti noodles. In fact it was probably one of the worst spaghettis I've had. I would only get it if I was absolutely starving from a long hike which I was. The waiter in the end asked for an additional tip while his service was poor and service fees are already included in the cost of the meals. Overall, I had a poor experience here and had terrible food. I do not recommend coming here.

Entry to this museum is included in the Schilthorn cable car ticket. The Schilthorn revolving…read morerestaurant was the first revolving restaurant in the world and they actually ran out of money and the film company that made On Her Majesty's Secret service helped finance the building so that it could be Blowfeld's evil base. There is interesting information on the film, the actors, actresses and the Olympic winning stuntmen that did the skiing. There is information on how the movie being shot here changed the area which was interesting. There were non-interactive and interactive exhibitions. The most fun being the helicopter simulator tour, the put yourself in the movie silly photos and the film your own bobsled he race - we did the fight scene and the film is very silly! I was dubious but it was good fun and useful to have something to do when waiting for the cloud to clear or for the coach load of tourists to move on

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Castello Sarriod De La Tour - castles - Updated July 2026

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