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Monte Musinè

Monte Musinè or simply Musinè (in Piedmontese mont Musinè) is a mountain in the Graian Alps in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, north Italy. Musinè is well known for the high cross on its peak, as well as for being the mountain closest to Turin. It is visible from the Piedmontese plateau and from the mountains in the provinces of Biella and Vercelli.

Monte Musinè
The mountain seen from Casternone (San Gillio)
Highest point
Elevation1,150 m (3,770 ft)[1]
Prominence202 m (663 ft)[1][2]
Isolation3.6 km (2.2 mi) 
Coordinates45°06′50″N 07°27′16″E / 45.11389°N 7.45444°E / 45.11389; 7.45444Coordinates: 45°06′50″N 07°27′16″E / 45.11389°N 7.45444°E / 45.11389; 7.45444
Geography
Monte Musinè
Location in the Alps
LocationMetropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Parent rangeGraian Alps
Geology
Type of rockPeridotites[3]
Climbing
Easiest routeSouth-East ridge from Caselette

Geography

 
Mount Musinè (in the background) seen from Monte Casto (Pennine Alps, BI)

Mount Musinè is the easternmost mountain of the long ridge which, starting from Rocciamelone, divides the valleys of Susa and Lanzo.

Its main summit has a subsummit called Truc dell'Eremita (Hermit's hill, 1.101 m), and is surrounded by several minor hills. To the east on a 535 m high hill stands Saint Abaco's sanctuary, and to the northeast on Monte Calvo, 551 m high, there is a Via Crucis leading to a chapel.

Mount Musinè is connected to the neighbouring Mount Curto (1.323 m) by a broad wooded ridge, the lowest point of which is the Colle della Bassetta (Bassetta's pass, 945 m).

Mount Musinè's summit is a tripoint at which the borders of the municipalities of Caselette, Almese and Val della Torre meet.

SOIUSA classification

 
Musinè's south face

According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) Mount Musinè can be classified in the following way:[4]

  • main part = Western Alps
  • major sector = North Western Alps
  • section = Graian Alps
  • subsection = Southern Graian Alps
  • supergroup = catena Rocciamelone-Charbonel
  • group = gruppo del Rocciamelone
  • subgroup = cresta Lunella-Arpone
  • code = I/B-7.I-A.2.b

History

A number of prehistoric and protohistoric archaeological sites have been discovered in the area. These include traces of a hut dating to the early Bronze Age (ca 1700 BC) found in Caselette,[5] and several finds from the late Iron Age in the vicinity of Almese (Truc Randolera).[6]

Two Roman buildings from the imperial period are located near the mountain: a villa rustica in Caselette and a large residential villa in Almese (Grange di Rivera).[7]

A local tradition states that it was near Mount Musinè (and therefore not during the Battle of the Milvian Bridge) that the emperor Constantine I saw a flaming cross and the words In hoc signo vinces shortly before the Battle of Turin (312) against his rival Maxentius, which he won.

In 1901 a 15 m high cross [8] was built on the top of the mountain using reinforced concrete.[9]

On the northeastern slopes of Mount Musinè several magnesite quarries were active between 1875 and the Second World War.[10]

UFO sightings

Several encounters with UFOs have been reported around the mountain from the 1970s onward.[11]

Quite well known is the case of December 8, 1978, when two young hikers walking on the slopes of the Musinè saw a bright light; one of them, after approaching it, temporarily disappeared. His mate, with the help of some passers-by, searched for him and after a while found his friend in a state of shock and with a noticeable scald on one leg. After regaining consciousness the young man he reported having seen an elongated vehicle and that some strangely shaped beings descended from it, touching and hefting him. Both the young hikers suffered from conjunctivitis for some time.[12]

Nature conservation

The mountain and its surrounding area are included in a SIC (Site of Community Importance) of 1,524.29 ha called Monte Musine' e Laghi di Caselette (code IT1110081).[13]

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ a b Italian official map 1:25.00 of Istituto Geografico Militare (on-line on www.pcn.minambiente.it)
  2. ^ key col: Colle della Bassetta (945  m)
  3. ^ Franco M. Elter, Giovanni B. Piccardo, Riccardo Polino, Alberto Zanetti, Gianluca Spagnolo, Eugenio Poggi and Pietro Balbi (December 2005). "Structural and compositional features of the Mt. Musinè peridotites (Lanzo Massif, Western Alps, Italy)". Ofioliti (30): 161–173. Retrieved 2019-02-07.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. p. 134. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
  5. ^ A. Bertone et al., in "Quaderni della Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte" 11 (1993), pp. 274-276
  6. ^ A. Bertone, in "Quad. Sopr. Arch. Piem." 3 (1984), pp. 279-280
  7. ^ E. Lanza, G. Monzeglio, I Romani in valle di Susa, S. Ambrogio 2001, pp. 71-76 e 92-97; D. Vota, Duemila anni fa in Valle di Susa. Il tempo dei Cozii, Borgone 2010, pag. 190-195 and 207-210, with reference biography
  8. ^ Aldo Molino, Musiné Monte del mistero, article on Piemonte Parchi n.128 June/July 2003, pag.46-47
  9. ^ D. Vota, Il segno sul monte, Borgone 2001
  10. ^ D. Vota, La comunità civica nell'Ottocento, in Caselette. Uomini e ambienti cit., pp. 374-380
  11. ^ Orengo, Nico (2007-12-09). "La montagna incantata sotto il Musinè". La Stampa. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  12. ^ Nattero, Rosalba (2011-06-14). "Il Monte Musiné tra storia, tradizione, UFO e viaggi nel tempo". Shan Newspaper. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  13. ^ Siti di Importanza Comunitaria (SIC), Regione Piemonte, list on gis.csi.it 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (accessed in September 2011)
Bibliography
  • Dembech, Giuditta (1995). Il Musinè. Ipotesi su una montagna incantata. Ariete Multimedia.
  • AA., VV. (1999). Caselette: uomini e ambienti ai piedi del Musiné dalle origini all'Ottocento. Melli.

External links

  •   Media related to Monte Musinè at Wikimedia Commons
  • Panoramic image from the summit on pano.ica-net.it
  • Monte Musiné, Italy on peakbagger.com

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Monte Musine or simply Musine in Piedmontese mont Musine is a mountain in the Graian Alps in the Metropolitan City of Turin Piedmont north Italy Musine is well known for the high cross on its peak as well as for being the mountain closest to Turin It is visible from the Piedmontese plateau and from the mountains in the provinces of Biella and Vercelli Monte MusineThe mountain seen from Casternone San Gillio Highest pointElevation1 150 m 3 770 ft 1 Prominence202 m 663 ft 1 2 Isolation3 6 km 2 2 mi Coordinates45 06 50 N 07 27 16 E 45 11389 N 7 45444 E 45 11389 7 45444 Coordinates 45 06 50 N 07 27 16 E 45 11389 N 7 45444 E 45 11389 7 45444GeographyMonte MusineLocation in the AlpsLocationMetropolitan City of Turin Piedmont ItalyParent rangeGraian AlpsGeologyType of rockPeridotites 3 ClimbingEasiest routeSouth East ridge from Caselette Contents 1 Geography 1 1 SOIUSA classification 2 History 2 1 UFO sightings 3 Nature conservation 4 References 5 External linksGeography Edit Mount Musine in the background seen from Monte Casto Pennine Alps BI Mount Musine is the easternmost mountain of the long ridge which starting from Rocciamelone divides the valleys of Susa and Lanzo Its main summit has a subsummit called Truc dell Eremita Hermit s hill 1 101 m and is surrounded by several minor hills To the east on a 535 m high hill stands Saint Abaco s sanctuary and to the northeast on Monte Calvo 551 m high there is a Via Crucis leading to a chapel Mount Musine is connected to the neighbouring Mount Curto 1 323 m by a broad wooded ridge the lowest point of which is the Colle della Bassetta Bassetta s pass 945 m Mount Musine s summit is a tripoint at which the borders of the municipalities of Caselette Almese and Val della Torre meet SOIUSA classification Edit Musine s south face According to SOIUSA International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps Mount Musine can be classified in the following way 4 main part Western Alps major sector North Western Alps section Graian Alps subsection Southern Graian Alps supergroup catena Rocciamelone Charbonel group gruppo del Rocciamelone subgroup cresta Lunella Arpone code I B 7 I A 2 bHistory Edit Summit cross A number of prehistoric and protohistoric archaeological sites have been discovered in the area These include traces of a hut dating to the early Bronze Age ca 1700 BC found in Caselette 5 and several finds from the late Iron Age in the vicinity of Almese Truc Randolera 6 Two Roman buildings from the imperial period are located near the mountain a villa rustica in Caselette and a large residential villa in Almese Grange di Rivera 7 A local tradition states that it was near Mount Musine and therefore not during the Battle of the Milvian Bridge that the emperor Constantine I saw a flaming cross and the words In hoc signo vinces shortly before the Battle of Turin 312 against his rival Maxentius which he won In 1901 a 15 m high cross 8 was built on the top of the mountain using reinforced concrete 9 On the northeastern slopes of Mount Musine several magnesite quarries were active between 1875 and the Second World War 10 UFO sightings Edit Several encounters with UFOs have been reported around the mountain from the 1970s onward 11 Quite well known is the case of December 8 1978 when two young hikers walking on the slopes of the Musine saw a bright light one of them after approaching it temporarily disappeared His mate with the help of some passers by searched for him and after a while found his friend in a state of shock and with a noticeable scald on one leg After regaining consciousness the young man he reported having seen an elongated vehicle and that some strangely shaped beings descended from it touching and hefting him Both the young hikers suffered from conjunctivitis for some time 12 Nature conservation EditThe mountain and its surrounding area are included in a SIC Site of Community Importance of 1 524 29 ha called Monte Musine e Laghi di Caselette code IT1110081 13 References EditFootnotes a b Italian official map 1 25 00 of Istituto Geografico Militare on line on www pcn minambiente it key col Colle della Bassetta 945 m Franco M Elter Giovanni B Piccardo Riccardo Polino Alberto Zanetti Gianluca Spagnolo Eugenio Poggi and Pietro Balbi December 2005 Structural and compositional features of the Mt Musine peridotites Lanzo Massif Western Alps Italy Ofioliti 30 161 173 Retrieved 2019 02 07 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Marazzi Sergio 2005 Atlante Orografico delle Alpi SOIUSA in Italian Priuli amp Verlucca p 134 ISBN 978 88 8068 273 8 A Bertone et al in Quaderni della Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte 11 1993 pp 274 276 A Bertone in Quad Sopr Arch Piem 3 1984 pp 279 280 E Lanza G Monzeglio I Romani in valle di Susa S Ambrogio 2001 pp 71 76 e 92 97 D Vota Duemila anni fa in Valle di Susa Il tempo dei Cozii Borgone 2010 pag 190 195 and 207 210 with reference biography Aldo Molino Musine Monte del mistero article on Piemonte Parchi n 128 June July 2003 pag 46 47 D Vota Il segno sul monte Borgone 2001 D Vota La comunita civica nell Ottocento in Caselette Uomini e ambienti cit pp 374 380 Orengo Nico 2007 12 09 La montagna incantata sotto il Musine La Stampa Retrieved 2014 02 03 Nattero Rosalba 2011 06 14 Il Monte Musine tra storia tradizione UFO e viaggi nel tempo Shan Newspaper Retrieved 2014 02 03 Siti di Importanza Comunitaria SIC Regione Piemonte list on gis csi it Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine accessed in September 2011 BibliographyDembech Giuditta 1995 Il Musine Ipotesi su una montagna incantata Ariete Multimedia AA VV 1999 Caselette uomini e ambienti ai piedi del Musine dalle origini all Ottocento Melli External links Edit Media related to Monte Musine at Wikimedia Commons Panoramic image from the summit on pano ica net it Monte Musine Italy on peakbagger com Geography portal Mountains portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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