Review & FAQ:

  • Q: What is Jungfrau?
    • A: Jungfrau is a 4,158-meter mountain summit that is part of the Bernese Alps, located between Fiesch and Interlaken, Switzerland.
  • Q: What makes Jungfrau historically significant?
    • A: For over 100 years, the Jungfrau railway has been transporting visitors to the highest-altitude railway station in Europe.
  • Q: Is Jungfrau part of a UNESCO World Heritage site?
    • A: Yes, Jungfrau is recognized as part of the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Q: How do visitors reach the summit of Jungfrau?
    • A: Visitors can take the cog railway up through a steep tunnel from Kleine Scheidegg to the summit.
  • Q: What can visitors experience at the summit?
    • A: At the summit, visitors will find a high-Alpine wonderland made of:
      • Rocks
      • Ice
      • Snow
  • Q: What scenic views can visitors enjoy?
    • A: From the Plateau and Sphinx platforms, visitors can see:
      • The Aletsch Glacier
      • A breathtaking view of four-thousand-meter peaks

Kammistrasse 13, Interlaken, Switzerland, Phone: +41-33-5-21-43-43

Jungfrau
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