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Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)
The Walser Hammerspitze (previously the Schüsser), the Kanzelwand and Zweiländerbahn
Highest point
Elevation2,058 m (6,752 ft)
Prominence88 m ↓ Col with the Walser Hammerspitze
Isolation0.8 km → Walser Hammerspitze
Coordinates47°20′6″N 10°12′27″E / 47.33500°N 10.20750°E / 47.33500; 10.20750
Geography
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf) is located in Austria
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)
Location in Bavaria, Germany (on border with Vorarlberg, Austria)
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf) is located in Bavaria
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf) (Bavaria)
LocationBorder of Bavaria, Germany/ Vorarlberg, Austria
Parent rangeSoutheast Walsertal Mountains, Allgäu Alps
Geology
Mountain typeMain dolomite

Kanzelwand (formerly known as Warmatsgundkopf from the Bavarian side) is a mountain on the border between Vorarlberg, Austria and Bavaria, Germany.