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Pilatus, also often referred to as Mount Pilatus, is a overlooking in Central Switzerland. It is composed of several peaks, of which the highest () is named Tomlishorn.


Geography and transport
The whole mountain range stretches at least from the just opposite from to the east as far as at least to the Mittaggüpfi () and the Risetestock () to the west on the border between LU and OW.

The highest peak, Tomlishorn (), and the other peaks, such as Widderfeld () even further west than the Tomlishorn on the border between LU and OW, Matthorn () to the south, the Klimsenhorn () to the north (NW), and Rosegg () and Windegg () to the east, both on the border of NW and OW, should only be approached with appropriate Alpine hiking equipment.

Jurisdiction over the massif is divided between the cantons of Obwalden (OW), Nidwalden (NW), and Lucerne (LU). The main peaks are right on the border between Obwalden and Nidwalden.

The top can be reached with the , the world's steepest , from , operating from May to November (depending on snow conditions) and the whole year with the aerial panorama and aerial from . Tomlishorn is located about to the southeast of the top cable car and cog railway station. Two other peaks, closer to the stations are called Esel ( Donkey, ), which lies just east over the railway station, the one on the west side is called Oberhaupt ( Head-Leader, ).

During the summer, the "Golden Round Trip" — a popular route for tourists — involves taking a boat from Lucerne across to Alpnachstad, going up on the cogwheel railway, coming down on the aerial cableways and panorama gondolas, and taking a trolleybus back to Lucerne.


History
A few different local legends about the origin of the name exist. One claims that Pilatus was named so because was buried there. However, a similar legend is told of in Italy. Another is that the mountain looks like the belly of a large man, Pilate, lying on his back and was thus named for him. The name may also be derived from "pileatus", meaning "cloud-topped."

Numbered amongst those who have reached its summit are , Theodore Roosevelt, Arthur Schopenhauer (1804), and Julia Ward Howe (1867).

The cog railway opened in 1889. That same year, Leonardo Torres Quevedo presented his innovative cable car project for public transport,Torres, Leonardo, " CH589 (A) – 1889-04-17 Nouveau système de chemin funiculaire aérien, à fils multiples.", Espacenet, 17 April 1889. but it was dismissed by the country's authorities.

The mountain has fortified radar (part of the Swiss system) and weather stations on the Oberhaupt summit, not open to the public view and used all year round.


Gallery
File:Pilatus Mountain.jpg|Pilatus mountain seen from Gisikon Root File:Mythen Panorama from Pilatus.jpg|Panoramic view towards File:Rigi and Säntis from Pilatus.jpg|View on and Säntis in the background File:PilatusNearLucernFromAbove.jpg|A view of the Hotel and Restaurant, the cog railway top station, and the Esel peak in the back File:Mount Pilatus cableway from top of mountain.jpg|Cable car descending File:Adult and baby ibexes on Mount Pilatus 01.jpg| family near summit File:Mtpilatusfromtrain.jpg|A view from the cog-wheel railway File:Church near top of Mount Pilatus.jpg|Chapel on Pilatus File:Pilatus cableway.jpg|Cableway File:Paraglider taking off at top of Mount Pilatus.jpg| taking off from summit File:Pilatus seen from Stanserhorn funicular.jpg|Pilatus seen from funicular File:Pilatus und Alpnachersee.jpg|Pilatus with the Alpnachersee below seen from Stanserhorn


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In literature
In The Does It Again. (1955) Elinor Brent-Dyer retells the Pilate burial place legend.

Mount Pilatus plays a pivotal role in the conclusion of 's fiction novel Lions of Lucerne.


See also
  • List of mountains of Switzerland
  • List of most isolated mountains of Switzerland
  • List of mountains of Switzerland accessible by public transport
  • List of mountains of Switzerland named after people
  • Tourism in Switzerland


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