Ice Castle or North Pole
Just in time for the Holiday’s Zermatt Resort is proud to announce the opening of their winter wonderland, north pole, ice resort, ice castle creations by Brent Christensen. Take a tour through the massive ice sculptures found at the front of Zermatt Resort as you make your way around pools of geothermal hot springs. The ice castles will continue to grow until February of 2010 and reach heights of 20 and 30 feet. This world of Ice can be toured each night from approximately 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a $2.00 admissions. Come back often to see the progress and growth over the next couple of months, you’ll be amazed at how different the ice looks each time you visit.
Photographers and artists, don’t miss out on this opportunity to capture these amazing art pieces in your own work. Ask Brent Christensen for details on how to obtain a private photo/art session, photo/art fee does apply.
Planning on having a wedding and need a unique and one of a kind setting to have your bridal or engagement photos taken in, contact Brent Christensen through Zermatt at 866-937-6288 to schedule your photo session.






Brent,
I’ve been following you and saw the story they did about you on KSL. The video is awesome!
http://bit.ly/4GLSIW. We will be up there to see it soon. Keep it up and be careful!
Ken Krogue
Brent Christensen… you are amazing!… Can’t wait for your next creation.
Make sure you have a plan for the possibility of a sudden thaw. Where will all the water go? Hopefully it’s not uphill from the resort or else the water could fill the basement!
Very interesting exhibit. It’s fun to see someone’s passion project take form.
Mindy
The video is incredible. Any chance of touring and photography during the daylight hours? Please let me know if this is possible and what the photo fee would be. Thanks!
Yes. There are plenty of daylight hours available for photo shoots. photo fee is $50. The walkways are ready by 3 pm on weekdays and by 10 am on Saturdays. However, frequently the gates are open by noon on weekdays, if the weather is warm and the walkways aren’t icey or needing a lot of work.
We toured again last night (our 20th time I believe) and am still very impressed with the growth from one visit to the next. While seeing it during the day is great, my favorite is still at night. Awesome, just awesome!!
Wow, is that for real? So beautiful!!!