The Legends behind Mount Pilatus
The Mountain That Swallowed a Governor Reading Time: 4 Min. Publication: June 23, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer There is a mountain overlooking Lucerne that carries a rather heavy name. Mount Pilatus , with its serrated ridge and frequent cloud cover, has been a source of local stories for centuries. And most of those stories lead back to one man. Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who sentenced Jesus to death, somehow ended up buried in a Swiss mountain. At least, that is what the legend claims. How a first-century Roman official found his way to central Switzerland is a winding tale of medieval imagination and mistaken identity. A Body That Would Not Rest The story begins after Pilate's death. According to the legend, he committed suicide in Rome, but his body refused to stay put. It was thrown into the Tiber River, which reacted with violent storms. The body was pulled out and sent to the Rhone River in France. More storms followed. It...