Simplon Hospice


The Simplon Hospice is a large building where travellers and merchants can get food, accommodation and shelter from the harsh climate. In a decree of 21 February 1801 Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned the building of a hospice on top of the Simplon Pass. The hospice has always been run by the Canons of Saint Augustine.
The Simplon Hospice is located above sea level at the mountain saddle of the Simplon Pass.

History

The Napoleon-Road over the Simplon Pass and through the Gorge of Gondo was opened in 1806.