Campanile Basso is a mountain in the Brenta group (It.: Dolomiti di Brenta), a subgroup of the Rhaetian Alps in the Italian Region of Trentino-Alto Adige, with a height of (2,883 metres (9,459 ft)). It is of a slender, almost fully vertical shape on all sides, rising 300 metres straight up. The mountain is named for its similarity in shape to a belltower (It.: campanile) and it being low (It.: basso) compared to the neighboring and . The German alpinist Karl Schulz introduced in 1884 the name Guglia di Brenta ("Guglia = "spire"), a name widely used until World War I and especially enduring in German literature, but considered inappropriate by locals and Italian climbers. Geologically, Campanile Basso is entirely formed of Triassic sedimentary rock, dense and compact dolomite. Due to its i
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| - Campanile Basso (en)
- Campanile Basso (cs)
- Campanile Basso (de)
- Campanile Basso (fr)
- Campanile Basso (it)
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| - Guglia di Brenta (italsky Campanile Basso, v překladu malá zvonice) je populární skalní věž vypínající se v pohoří Brenta do výšky 2883 metrů nad mořem. Její sousední vrcholy jsou Campanile Alto a . (cs)
- Der Campanile Basso (2883 m s.l.m.), insbesondere im deutschen Sprachraum auch oft Guglia di Brenta (ital. „guglia“: Nadel) genannt, ist eine steil aufragende Felsspitze des zentralen Brenta-Massivs. Er liegt im Verbindungskamm zwischen Cima Brenta Alta (2960 m s.l.m.) und Torre di Brenta (3014 m s.l.m.), getrennt durch die beiden Scharten Bocchetta di Campanile Alto im Norden und die Bocchetta di Campanile Basso im Süden. Der Klettersteig Via delle Bocchette Centrali quert die Ostwand und verbindet so die beiden Scharten. Der Campanile Basso ist der bekannteste Klettergipfel der Brentagruppe. Als Ausgangspunkt für eine Besteigung dienen die umliegenden Hütten Rifugio Pedrotti, Rifugio Brentei und Rifugio Alimonta. (de)
- Le Campanile Basso est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 883 m, dans le massif de Brenta, en Italie (Trentin-Haut-Adige). (fr)
- Campanile Basso – szczyt w Dolomitach Brenty, części Alp Wschodnich. Leży w północnych Włoszech w regionie Trydent-Górna Adyga. Pierwszego wejścia, 18 sierpnia 1899 r. dokonali Otto Ampferer i Karl Berger. (pl)
- Campanile Basso is a mountain in the Brenta group (It.: Dolomiti di Brenta), a subgroup of the Rhaetian Alps in the Italian Region of Trentino-Alto Adige, with a height of (2,883 metres (9,459 ft)). It is of a slender, almost fully vertical shape on all sides, rising 300 metres straight up. The mountain is named for its similarity in shape to a belltower (It.: campanile) and it being low (It.: basso) compared to the neighboring and . The German alpinist Karl Schulz introduced in 1884 the name Guglia di Brenta ("Guglia = "spire"), a name widely used until World War I and especially enduring in German literature, but considered inappropriate by locals and Italian climbers. Geologically, Campanile Basso is entirely formed of Triassic sedimentary rock, dense and compact dolomite. Due to its i (en)
- Il Campanile Basso è una cima situata nella catena centrale del Gruppo delle Dolomiti di Brenta, nel Trentino occidentale. Alto 2.877 metri sul livello del mare, è una guglia solitaria, a sezione tendenzialmente quadrata, situata tra il Campanile Alto (2.937 metri) e la cima . Il monolito, che svetta nel cuore del gruppo, è stato per lungo tempo considerato una montagna inaccessibile, in ragione dell'apparente assenza di fessure e della forte esposizione delle pareti. (it)
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| - Guglia di Brenta (italsky Campanile Basso, v překladu malá zvonice) je populární skalní věž vypínající se v pohoří Brenta do výšky 2883 metrů nad mořem. Její sousední vrcholy jsou Campanile Alto a . (cs)
- Der Campanile Basso (2883 m s.l.m.), insbesondere im deutschen Sprachraum auch oft Guglia di Brenta (ital. „guglia“: Nadel) genannt, ist eine steil aufragende Felsspitze des zentralen Brenta-Massivs. Er liegt im Verbindungskamm zwischen Cima Brenta Alta (2960 m s.l.m.) und Torre di Brenta (3014 m s.l.m.), getrennt durch die beiden Scharten Bocchetta di Campanile Alto im Norden und die Bocchetta di Campanile Basso im Süden. Der Klettersteig Via delle Bocchette Centrali quert die Ostwand und verbindet so die beiden Scharten. Der Campanile Basso ist der bekannteste Klettergipfel der Brentagruppe. Als Ausgangspunkt für eine Besteigung dienen die umliegenden Hütten Rifugio Pedrotti, Rifugio Brentei und Rifugio Alimonta. (de)
- Campanile Basso is a mountain in the Brenta group (It.: Dolomiti di Brenta), a subgroup of the Rhaetian Alps in the Italian Region of Trentino-Alto Adige, with a height of (2,883 metres (9,459 ft)). It is of a slender, almost fully vertical shape on all sides, rising 300 metres straight up. The mountain is named for its similarity in shape to a belltower (It.: campanile) and it being low (It.: basso) compared to the neighboring and . The German alpinist Karl Schulz introduced in 1884 the name Guglia di Brenta ("Guglia = "spire"), a name widely used until World War I and especially enduring in German literature, but considered inappropriate by locals and Italian climbers. Geologically, Campanile Basso is entirely formed of Triassic sedimentary rock, dense and compact dolomite. Due to its inaccessible appearance it was long left untouched during the alpine exploration of the Eastern Alps. Around the turn of the century a competitive race for the first ascent started, which took inspiration from the emerging nationalistic feelings in the region, as much as from the ascent of rock climbing as a sport. Most of the illustrious forebears of modern rock climbing climbed this mountain during the first half of the Twentieth century. (en)
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