Rifugio Luigi Brioschi
A mountain refuge on the summit of Northern Grigna, designed by engineer Giannino Ferrini and now managed by CAI Milan.
At a glance
Perched at 2,410 metres on the summit of Northern Grigna in the Lombard Prealps, this refuge stands as a historic waypoint for Alpine explorers. Originally named Capanna Grigna Vetta, it was among Italy’s earliest high-altitude mountain huts.
History
The refuge was inaugurated on 10 October 1895 following a design by engineer Giannino Ferrini. It became the second summit hut opened on the Italian side of the Alps, after the Regina Margherita observatory hut on Monte Rosa’s Gnifetti peak (built in 1890 at 4,550 metres).
In 1926, following substantial expansion funded by Luigi Brioschi, the refuge adopted his name in honour of the benefactor. The Second World War dealt it severe damage: it was set on fire and destroyed in 1944, then faithfully rebuilt in 1948.
What you see
The refuge reflects early Alpine hospitality architecture, rebuilt to honour its original design principles. Its location on the exposed summit affords panoramic views across the Prealps and surrounding valleys.
Cultural significance
The Rifugio Luigi Brioschi marks a milestone in Italian mountaineering heritage. Its construction during the late 19th-century boom in Alpine tourism demonstrates the growing infrastructure developed to support mountain climbers and trekkers across the region.
Key facts
- Address: Vetta Grigna Settentrionale, 23826, Pasturo
- Altitude: 2,410 metres
- Opened: 10 October 1895 (as Capanna Grigna Vetta)
- Renamed: 1926 (Luigi Brioschi)
- Architect: Engineer Giannino Ferrini
- Owner: CAI (Italian Alpine Club) Milan
- Coordinates: 45.9333333, 9.3833333
- Website: rifugiobrioschi.com
- Phone: +39 0341 910498
Practical information
The refuge is managed by CAI Milan and offers accommodation to mountaineers and hikers. Contact ahead to arrange your stay or verify seasonal opening dates.
Getting there
The refuge sits atop Northern Grigna accessible via established hiking routes from Pasturo in the province of Lecco. Check the official website for detailed trail information and current conditions.
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