Historic Rigi Mountain Illness Mystery Solved
Century-old 'Rigikrankheit' environmental scandal revealed through defamation trial, explaining mysterious illnesses that once plagued visitors to the famous Swiss mountain.

Key Takeaways
- The Rigikrankheit was a mysterious illness causing severe diarrhea and vomiting among visitors to Rigi mountain around 1900
- In 1909, 287 cases were documented by the Zurich city doctor, including entire school classes
- The illness was caused by contaminated drinking water containing coli bacteria, not mountain air as previously believed
- Rigi was Europe's most popular mountain destination with 40,000 visitors by 1840, increasing to 70,000-80,000 after 1871
By The Numbers
They Said
"We will not tolerate a situation whereby hundreds of people are exposed to the risk of serious, possibly even fatal, illness following a visit to the Rigi."