The recently inaugurated MMM Corones is a new museum about mountain culture that majestically sits atop of Mount Kronplatz in South Tyrol, Italy.

Designed by star architect Zaha Hadid, it is the brainchild of renowned mountaineer Reinhold Messner, the first man to complete the ascent of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen.
Inaugurated in July, the Corones – the Latin word for “crown” that is also the Italian name of the mountain – offers stunning views of the surrounding Dolomites and is dedicated to traditional alpinism.

“This project is about what happen when men and mountains meet,” Reinhold Messner told CNN.
“I’m using it to express all my knowledge on mountains and reveal that mountaineering has been part of the European culture for 250 years.”



“The rest is hers. She had the idea to design it like a waterfall in the mountain and it became an extraordinary project.”








He holds the distinction of being the first climber to have captured all 14 “eight-thousanders“, the peaks over 8,000 meters above sea level.
He refers to his mountain-themed museum chain as “my 15th eight-thousander.”
The interior structure reveals a series of staircases that are designed “like waterfalls in a mountain stream,” to connect the exhibition spaces over three levels.
The museum is open to visitors every day between 10am and 4pm.
This feature originally appeared in CNN Edition.




