On the Italian side of Monte Rosa, Pointe Giordani (4,046 m) stands as a gateway to the high summits. Often less well known than its imposing neighbors, it nevertheless offers privileged access to the great glaciers, revealing a breathtaking panorama between the Gressoney valley and the surrounding peaks. Its gently sloping sides make it a prime target for a first experience above the 4,000-meter mark.
For Thomas CrauwelsFor Thomas Crauwels, the Pointe Giordani is synonymous with wonder: here, he finds the luminous atmosphere of high altitudes and the poetry of glacial lines outlined under a changing sky. His shots celebrate the encounter between a seemingly gentle mountain and the power of a massif that stretches as far as the eye can see. Through his lens, this discreet summit reveals all its nobility, reminding us that beauty is measured not only by fame, but also by the emotion it arouses.