Jungfraujoch Ice Palace
The Switzerland’s Jungfraujoch is the highest in Europe, and it’s likely that the nearby Eispalast is the highest-altitude ice palace in the world. This is especially true of the Ice Palace and its treasures. The Jungfraujoch ice palace is also longer-lasting than most, being hewn from Europe’s longest glacier. An eagle, penguin or bear, as though they had just turned to ice, appear quite natural. Even at minus three Celsius, they are melting.
The palace’s ice sculptures include vaulted rooms (see above), birds, animals, penguins, people, automobiles, furniture, and even a bar.
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3823 Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
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| Saturday | 7.30am-3.30pm |
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