Monte Viso or
Monviso (; ;
Piedmontese:
Brich Monviso or
Viso), is the highest mountain of the
Cottian Alps. It is located in
Italy close to the French border. Monte Viso is well known for its pyramid-like shape and, because it is higher than all its neighbouring peaks by about 500 m, it can be seen from some distance, including from the Piedmontese plateau, the
Langhe and the summits of the
Mont Blanc massif. On a very clear day it can be seen from the spires of the
Milan Cathedral. It has been suggested that Monte Viso could be one of the mountains which inspired the
Paramount logo. In Italy is also known as
Il Re di Pietra (The Stone King) because of his prominence within western Italian Alps landscape.