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Matterhorn Museum - Zermatlantis
Zermatt’s main museum presents village life, first ascents, and the Matterhorn drama through strong exhibits in a central historic setting.


Cheapest price
$12
Average price
$12
Fastest journey
1h 10m
Average duration
1h 15m
Buses per day
2
Distance
0 km
Take a train from Turin to Zermatt and enjoy the approximately 65 miles (106 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest train runs at 03:19, the last at 17:37.
Distance 65 miles (106 km) |
Average train duration 4h 55m |
First train 3:19 AM |
Last train 5:37 PM |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
Best time to book 35 days |
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Zermatt’s main museum presents village life, first ascents, and the Matterhorn drama through strong exhibits in a central historic setting.
High-altitude exhibition on glaciology, mountaineering, and Alpine observation at Klein Matterhorn. Worth visiting for the setting and interpretive displays.
Small exhibition at Europe’s highest open-air cog railway destination, explaining geology, peaks, and Alpine exploration around Gornergrat.
Famous ridge viewpoint with one of the classic Matterhorn panoramas, plus excellent access to hiking and skiing above Zermatt.
Legendary panoramic summit reached by cog railway, celebrated for sweeping views of the Matterhorn and many 4,000 m peaks.
Picturesque Alpine lake reflecting the Matterhorn on calm days. A top photo stop and easy scenic walk from the Sunnegga area.
Melted Alpine cheese served over potatoes, pickles, and onions. A classic Valais mountain meal made for cold weather and local dairy traditions.
Cheese melted with white wine and eaten by dipping bread. Popular across Switzerland and a staple social dish in Zermatt ski season.
Thin slices of cured, air-dried beef from Valais, prized for its rich flavor and long Alpine preservation tradition.
Elegant Michelin-starred dining in Hotel Firefly, known for refined tasting menus, precise technique, and a calm intimate setting.
Celebrated mountain restaurant with Matterhorn views, strong wine list, and polished Alpine cuisine in a stylish setting.
Historic traditional restaurant serving Swiss classics like raclette and fondue in a rustic chalet atmosphere near the center.
Very high hotel, dining, and mountain transit costs make Zermatt pricier than most Alpine resorts, especially in peak ski and summer seasons.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service. Round up for taxis and leave small change at cafes if service was good.
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Zermatt Bhf -> Bahnhofstrasse, Zermatt
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