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Monte Tamaro is constructing a new gondola system that promises to set new standards for Swiss cable car technology. Modernization of the existing lift began in May 2024, with completion scheduled within a year. By the 2025 season, the new top station will be closer to the Alpe Foppa restaurant, requiring a realignment of the cableway. A unique feature of the project is the gondolas’ dramatic crossing over the A2 motorway, offering passengers an even more thrilling experience.
Ride in Style: Panorama Gondolas by Studio F. A. Porsche
Seamless Operation During Construction
Monte Tamaro SA: From Ski Slopes to Summer Adventures
A Statement from Nicola Cattaneo
Enhanced Comfort and Sustainability
Privately Funded with Vision
Key Technical Details of the New Gondola
09.09.2024
Modern ropeway technology meets sacred architecture
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Monte Tamaro is constructing a new gondola system that promises to set new standards for Swiss cable car technology. Modernization of the existing lift began in May 2024, with completion scheduled within a year. By the 2025 season, the new top station will be closer to the Alpe Foppa restaurant, requiring a realignment of the cableway. A unique feature of the project is the gondolas’ dramatic crossing over the A2 motorway, offering passengers an even more thrilling experience.
Ride in Style: Panorama Gondolas by Studio F. A. Porsche
The sleek 8-seater panorama gondolas, designed by Studio F. A. Porsche ensures maximum comfort and stunning views of the Ticino mountains. Swiss cable car manufacturer Bartholet is leading the technical implementation of this ambitious project.
Seamless Operation During Construction
Despite extensive construction work, the 2024 summer season at Monte Tamaro proceeded with minimal disruption for visitors. Efficient planning and tight scheduling ensured that the popular destination remained operational while preparations for the next generation of gondolas advanced behind the scenes.
Monte Tamaro SA: From Ski Slopes to Summer Adventures
Monte Tamaro SA, founded in 1972 by Egidio Cattaneo (1925–2002), initially developed as a ski resort for locals. Since 2003, it has focused exclusively on summer tourism, attracting thousands of visitors yearly with attractions like the ropes course, toboggan run, and the Mario Botta-designed Santa Maria degli Angeli church. Under the leadership of Nicola Cattaneo, grandson of the founder, the new gondola marks a significant step forward in the mountain's legacy.
A Statement from Nicola Cattaneo
"Renewing the gondola system is a milestone for Monte Tamaro SA. After five years working with Bartholet, I’m proud to execute this project with a company that meets the highest standards and provides tailor-made solutions."
Enhanced Comfort and Sustainability
The new gondola system is designed with passenger comfort in mind. Barrier-free entry points and improved ventilation ensure a pleasant ride for all. The project also prioritizes environmental integration, reducing the number of support towers to a minimum and incorporating compact station designs. The valley station will feature photovoltaic panels for a more sustainable energy supply. The drive system is underground to minimize noise, and a rubber conveyor belt system allows for adjustable cabin speeds, stops, and convoy formations within station areas.
Privately Funded with Vision
This fully privately financed project, backed by majority shareholder Luca Cattaneo and Banca Stato, aims to solidify Monte Tamaro’s status as a premier destination while prioritizing sustainability. Bartholet’s expertise has played a key role in achieving the project’s ambitious visions for quality and environmental stewardship.
Key Technical Details of the New Gondola
Capacity: 800 passengers per hour
Length: 2,530 meters
Travel Time: 10 minutes
Gondolas: 34, designed by Studio F. A. Porsche
Towers: 19
Elevation Gain: 1,052 meters
Scheduled for completion in 2025, this state-of-the-art gondola system will provide visitors with a ride that effortlessly combines comfort, design, and sustainability — marking a new era for Monte Tamaro.