Mount Cupola (69°21′S 70°27′W) is a dome-shaped mountain, 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) high, marking the southeastern limit of the Rouen Mountains in the northern part of Alexander Island. It was first photographed from the air by the British Graham Land Expedition in 1937, and surveyed in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey. The descriptive name was given by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960. Mount Cupola is the fifth-highest point of Alexander Island, succeeded by Mount Huckle in the Douglas Range.
The nearest mountain hut is Cupola Hut located 1 833m/6 012ft NE of the summit.
By elevation Mount Cupola is
# 22 out of 1003 in the Kaikoura Ranges # 7 out of 285 in Tasman # 7 out of 39 in Nelson Lakes National Park
By prominence Mount Cupola is
# 31 out of 285 in Tasman # 8 out of 39 in Nelson Lakes National Park
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