Skyway Monte Bianco
Skyway Monte Bianco | |
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Overview | |
Status | Operational |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 45°48′57″N 6°57′23″E / 45.81583°N 6.95639°E |
Termini | Entrèves, Courmayeur Pointe Helbronner |
Construction cost | €138 million [1] |
Open | 2015 |
Operation | |
Operator | Funivie Monte Bianco S.p.A. |
Carrier capacity | 80 Passengers per cabin |
Trip duration | 4 min first half (Courmayeur to Pavillon), 7 min second half (Pavillon to Pointe Helbronner) |
Technical features | |
Line length | 4.500 m |
Operating speed | 9 m/s |
Vertical Interval | 2,166 m (7,106 ft) |
Skyway Monte Bianco is a cable car in the Italian Alps, linking the town of Courmayeur with Pointe Helbronner on the southern side of the Mont Blanc massif. Taking over three years to construct, it opened in 2015 at a cost of 110 million euros, and is considered to be the world's most expensive cable car installation.[1]
Facilities
From the cablecar base station at
The half-way station of the Pavillon contains a restaurant and conference centre, plus one of the highest botanical gardens in the region, containing some 900 alpine plant species, as well as access to a network of trails. Visitors can continue upwards via a second cable car which also slowly revolves, and takes ten minutes to reach Pointe Helbronner (known as the Eagles Nest) at an altitude of 3,466 meters. Tourist facilities and scenic viewpoints provide close views of Mont Blanc, Aiguille d'Entrèves and the Vallée Blanche, but also views further out towards the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa and Gran Paradiso.[3][2] A tunnel and lift system provide access from the cable car terminus to the
Construction
The Skyway Monte Bianco was designed by architect, Carlo Rossi, took four years to construct, and involved complete rebuilding of the Point Helbronner terminus at a cost of 110 million euros.
Permission to construct the new cable car included an agreement to remove the old cable car infrastructure.[6] The full cost of the development, when all the associated infrastructure is included, was 138 million euros, making it the world's most expensive cable car installation at the time of its opening in 2015.[1]
The cableway opened in 23 June 2015, and was much celebrated by the Italians, but ignored by the French.[7] Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi officially opened the new cable car system, and was presented with a golden ice axe by regional president, Augusto Rollandin on their arrival at the summit station on Pointe Helbronner.[8][9]
Tourism impact
A corresponding, but much older cable car on the northern side of the Mont Blanc massif, which ascends from Chamonix to the Aiguille du Midi, attracts around 500,000 people per annum, with an annual turnover of 16 million euros. Previously the older Funivia Monte Bianco attracted 100,000 visitors per annum, but the new Skyway Monte Bianco was forecast to attract some 300,000 visitors per year.[10]
Concerns were expressed by environmental organisations, both before and after the Skyway's construction. These centred around the 'disproportionate scale' and very high impact of the development on the mountain environment, as well as the commoditisation of the high alpine environment.[11][12]
Film location
In 2016, Skyway Monte Bianco was used as the setting for an action-adventure sequence in the major comedy spy movie Kingsman: The Golden Circle.[13][14]
References
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- ^ a b "Torino Hut Tunnel". www.cordeemontblanc.eu. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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- ^ "A Matteo Renzi la piccozza d'oro della Grivel". expo.planetmountain.com. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
- ^ Pellisier, Cristian (23 July 2015). "Renzi inaugurate the Skyway Mont Blanc: "Italian Pride" (in Italian)". La Stampa Aosta. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ Carrel, François (24 July 2015). "Mont Blanc vs Monte Bianco". www.liberation.fr. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ^ Marclay, Bernard (7 August 2015). "Mont Blanc: RAI's reality show blasted". www.mountainwilderness.org. Mountain Wilderness. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ Marclay, Bernard (8 September 2015). "But who cares of the Mont-Blanc preservation?". www.mountainwilderness.org. Mountain Wilderness. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ Mahoney, Ellie (22 May 2017). "Kingsman 2 filmed on SkyWay Monte Bianco". Chamonet. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- ^ Failes, Ian (24 October 2017). "The VFX secrets behind Kingsman: The Golden Circle's stomach-churning cable car scene". alphr. Retrieved 30 October 2017.