ORTLER

Size: 66 x 66 cm

Material: climbing ropes, plywood

Made in: Czech Republic

(Product color may vary slightly from photo)


6,300 Kč

EASY HANGING

The climbing rope art is equipped with a sturdy picture hook on the back for hanging on the wall. Installation is very simple. Just drill a hole in the wall, insert a dowel and screw in a screw. Then you can simply hang the rope art. This method of attachment ensures that the painting is held firmly on the wall and at the same time allows for easy removal or minor adjustments to the position.

ORTLER

ORTLER The Ortler is the highest mountain in South Tyrol and the highest peak in the Eastern Alps outside the main Alpine ridge. With an altitude of 3,905 meters, it rises in the Ortles mountain range in northern Italy and is one of the most important and beautiful mountain peaks in the Alps. 

The massive glacier-covered massif dominates the surrounding landscape and offers breathtaking views of high mountain peaks, glaciers and deep valleys. The first ascent of the peak was one of the most important Alpine events of its time and was achieved in 1804 by the Austrian officer and chamois hunter, Josef Pichler. The mountain also has an important place in military history, especially during the First World War, when high-altitude battles took place in its vicinity. The Second World War was marked by the construction of defensive lines and fortifications in this area. 

Now Ortler is a popular destination for experienced mountaineers and alpine tourists who head here for challenging climbs and unique natural scenery.