Switzerland's Matterhorn Mountain Lit Up With The Indian National Flag To Express Solidarity
The famous Matterhorn mountain in Switzerland has lately been lighting up with flags of different countries and various messages to express solidarity while we all deal with a pandemic. It is the famous Swiss light artist Gerry Hofstetter who is lighting up the 14690-foot mountain with spellbinding displays of country flags and messages of hope.
The famous Matterhorn mountain in Switzerland has lately been lighting up with flags of different countries and various messages to express solidarity while we all deal with a pandemic.
It is the famous Swiss light artist Gerry Hofstetter who has been lighting up the 14,690-foot mountain with spellbinding displays of country flags and messages of hope to inspire solidarity as people deal with the coronavirus spread.
The Indian flag on the Matterhorn, Switzerland's landmark, is intended to express our solidarity and give hope and strength to all Indians. #Hope #Zermatt #Matterhornhttps://t.co/qFjiKuZNsE@MySwitzerlandIN pic.twitter.com/C8Ut0kqfZ1
¡ª Zermatt - Matterhorn (@zermatt_tourism) April 18, 2020
On Friday night, the tricolour on the jagged mountain looked majestic and grand. The mountain stands on the horizon amid the border between Switzerland and Italy.
Sometime ago the mountain also illuminated with the American flag for a few hours to express solidarity during the pandemic.
¡®Our thoughts are with all American people at this unprecedented time. We look forward to meeting again at the foot of the Matterhorn, we are all in this together,¡¯ the tourism organization Zermatt Matterhorn wrote on its Facebook page while sharing the pictures.
Our thoughts are with all American people at this unprecedented time. #USA #hope #Zermatt #Matterhornhttps://t.co/qFjiKuZNsE@WSJ @nytimes @USATODAY @CNN pic.twitter.com/ldguh1UrSJ
¡ª Zermatt - Matterhorn (@zermatt_tourism) April 16, 2020
It also lit up with flags of other countries like Germany and Japan as well.
Mit der deutschen Flagge auf dem Matterhorn senden wir ein Zeichen der Solidarit?t ¨¹ber die derzeit geschlossenen Grenzen. #Deutschland #Zermatt #Matterhorn@BILD @SZ @faznet @welt pic.twitter.com/2PrKxYVGGq
¡ª Zermatt - Matterhorn (@zermatt_tourism) April 15, 2020
Z¨¹rich - der bev?lkerungsreichste Kanton der Schweiz weist mittlerweile am drittmeisten Corona-F?lle auf. Wir freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen nach Aufhebung der Stayhome-Empfehlung. #blibgsund #Zermatt #Matterhorn https://t.co/L6wQNBc1uk pic.twitter.com/N9BdPBNZtV
¡ª Zermatt - Matterhorn (@zermatt_tourism) April 16, 2020
We greet our Japanese friends, partners and guests and send them a sign of hope and strength to overcome this unusual and difficult time. #Japan #Zermatt #Matterhorn @nhk_news @Yomiuri_Online @asahi @mainichi @japantimes https://t.co/qFjiKvhokc pic.twitter.com/tTX7UJrBag
¡ª Zermatt - Matterhorn (@zermatt_tourism) April 15, 2020
And messages like #hope.
This particular method of expressing solidarity with the world is not only stunning because of the aesthetics but also hopeful. It symbolises that we are all #inthistogether and things will get better one day.