The Vincent Pyramid is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located on the border between the Italian regions of Aosta Valley and Piedmont. The Vincent Pyramid makes up a large buttress of the huge multi-summited Monte Rosa. It lies south of the Ludwigshöhe on the border with Switzerland, between the Lysgletscher and the Piode Glacier. A seconday summit of the Vincent Pyramid, the Punta Giordani/Giordanispétz, lies to the southeast. Both Vincent Pyramid and Punta Giordani are on the official UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders.
The Vincent Pyramid summit was successfully climbed on 15 August 1819 by the brothers Nicolas and Joseph Vincent from Gressoney-Saint-Jean, after whom the peak has been named.
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Address 11020, Italy
Coordinates 45°54'29.199" N 7°51'40.706" E