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Das Kranzhorn ist ein 1368 m ü. A. hoher Berg am Westrand der Chiemgauer Alpen. Über seinen Gipfel verläuft die deutsch-österreichische Staatsgrenze zwischen Bayern und Tirol.

Das Kranzhorn und der gegenüberliegende Wildbarren bildeten während der Würmeiszeit das Alpentor des Inntalgletschers.

Auf deutscher Seite gehört der Berg zur Gemeinde Nußdorf am Inn im Landkreis Rosenheim, auf österreichischer Seite zur Gemeinde Erl im Bezirk Kufstein.
Der Gipfel des Berges trägt zwei Gipfelkreuze und ist weit aus dem Inntal sichtbar. Vom Gipfel aus hat man eine gute Aussicht zum Wendelstein im Westen und zum Wilden Kaiser im Süden.
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The first summit crosses were already built in the late 13th century, so go back to a more than 700 years old idea. Their triumphal procession, the summit crosses recorded naturally in the Catholic regions of the Alps. In Italy, there are also Madonna statues on the peaks.

However, the summit cross is not exclusively a religious symbolism. In the 16th century, the crosses also acted as a marker of Alm and community boundaries. With the emergence of alpinism in the 19th century, the crosses in the context of the summit surveys were also a sign of the Enlightenment: Equipped with lightning rods and scientific measuring instruments, the summit cross symbolized more a bow to the human achievements than before God.

The career of the summit cross could be completed - but it is not. In Reinhold Messner, the summit cross has found its fiercest opponent: "Humbug" are the markings, Messner is not tired to claim. The crosses would instrumentalize and abuse the peaks for religious purposes. The mountains, however, belong to the whole world - and not just to a world view, according to Messner. He therefore pleads again and again to liberate the summits from the religiously charged symbols and to keep them empty.
I agree with Reinhold Messner* ... and also I don't like the the prayer flags !!! ... aNNa*

No matter whether there are crosses, prayer flags or cairns at the top, it is up to us to interpret their meaning to us personally. The summit cross can simply be a symbol for the achievement of a goal. Far from religious intention.
>>> www.bergwelten.com/a/wie-der-gipfel-zum-kreuz-kam

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 Boro
Boro
Jolie compo
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Boro
Boro* thanks
5 years ago.
 polytropos
polytropos club
Zwei Gipfelkreuze?!?
Hat man sich beim Material nicht einigen können oder bei der Auslegung des Glaubens? Oder waren sogar politische Gründe massgebend? ;-)
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to polytropos club
poly* ;-))) all das weiß ich nicht, bin doch kein Bayer !!!!
Aber Streit zwischen den Bayern und den Tirolern hat eine lange Tradition :-))))
5 years ago.
polytropos club has replied to aNNa schramm club
Das macht den Glauben irgendwie unglaubhaft, weil der sollte doch universell sein! ;-)
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to polytropos club
Grenzstreitigkeiten :-))) davon zeugen dann hier und in Tirol die Marterl

www.ipernity.com/doc/anna.schramm/47137686
www.ipernity.com/doc/anna.schramm/47123938
5 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
A great perspective on those crosses................nicely taken aNNa.
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Keith Burton club
Keith* Yes* it is a very small place but with a wonderful view
5 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
typisch Söder ;-)
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo club
ach die die Schatten müssten noch viel größer sein !!!!
5 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Awesome perspective!

Admired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to William Sutherland club
THANKS William*
5 years ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
Le modernisme religieux qui croît en angle torticolis.
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Léopold club
The first summit crosses were already built in the late 13th century, so go back to a more than 700 years old idea. Their triumphal procession, the summit crosses recorded naturally in the Catholic regions of the Alps. In Italy, there are also Madonna statues on the peaks.

However, the summit cross is not exclusively a religious symbolism. In the 16th century, the crosses also acted as a marker of Alm and community boundaries. With the emergence of alpinism in the 19th century, the crosses in the context of the summit surveys were also a sign of the Enlightenment: Equipped with lightning rods and scientific measuring instruments, the summit cross symbolized more a bow to the human achievements than before God.

The career of the summit cross could be completed - but it is not. In Reinhold Messner, the summit cross has found its fiercest opponent: "Humbug" are the markings, Messner is not tired to claim. The crosses would instrumentalize and abuse the peaks for religious purposes. The mountains, however, belong to the whole world - and not just to a world view, according to Messner. He therefore pleads again and again to liberate the summits from the religiously charged symbols and to keep them empty.

No matter whether there are crosses, prayer flags or cairns at the top, it is up to us to interpret their meaning to us personally. The summit cross can simply be a symbol for the achievement of a goal. Far from religious intention.
5 years ago.
Léopold club has replied to aNNa schramm club
Thanks for this full and exhaustive explanation professor aNNa.
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Léopold club
...Poldissimo* pour toi je fais (presque) tout :-))
5 years ago.
 Bergfex
Bergfex club
In der Welt wäre viel mehr Frieden, wenn wir Dinge einfach sehen würde, wie sie sind, ohne tausend Interpretationen hinzuzufügen.
Was Gipfelkreuze betrifft: Sie sind einfach praktisch, weil sie dem Bergwanderer Orientierung geben. Gäbe es sie nicht, müsste man was Anderes erfinden. Aber wozu? Es gibt sie ja.
5 years ago.
aNNa schramm club has replied to Bergfex club
Bernhard* ich meine ein Stein und eine Inschrift tut es auch,
wie hoch man ist und wo man ist :-)))
Im Zeichen des Kreuzes ist soviel Unheil geschehen !!!
5 years ago.