Mountains are being moved on Titlis. Join us on this unique endeavor! Soon, the Titlis Tower will be open to guests, offering an exclusive experience.
Experience the Titlis Tower of the future.
By spring 2026, one of the main attractions of the TITLIS Project will be completed: the Titlis Tower. The steel structure built by the Post in the 1980s is an integral part of the unique character of this mountain peak. Herzog & de Meuron are transforming this massive infrastructure into an iconic, cross-shaped figure by inserting two glassed steel bodies horizontally, which will house a restaurant, a bar, and exhibition space. Guests will now be able to reach the Titlis Tower by elevator, leading them to the observation terrace, offering unparalleled views of the glacier and the mountain panorama at over 3000 meters above sea level.
The two stacked sections of the building resemble a Swiss cross when viewed from the air.
Pierre de Meuron, Herzog & de Meuron
The directional radio tower features a clear steel structure. Two horizontal building volumes are inserted into the existing structure using the same industrial steel construction technique. This creates an iconic, cross-shaped figure, which, when viewed from the air, resembles a Swiss cross.
The tower is already a widely visible landmark today. In the future, it will be accessible and experiential for guests on Titlis.
Norbert Patt, CEO Titlis Cableways