Crast' Agüzza ([ˌkraʃtɐˈdʑytsɐ]ⓘ, known also as Cresta Güzza) (3,870 m) is a mountain in the Bernina Range in Italy and Switzerland.
To its immediate north-west lies the Fuorcla Crast' Agüzza (3,581 m); according to Collomb, this is 'the most important glacier pass across the central Bernina Alps; comparable in position with Col du Géant in the Mont Blanc range.
'[2] The first party to reach the pass (from the north) comprised E. S. Kennedy and J. F. Hardy, with guides Peter and F. Jenny and A. Flury, on 23 July 1861.
The first party to traverse the col comprised Francis Fox Tuckett and E. N. Buxton together with guides Peter Jenny, Christian Michel and Franz Biner on 28 July 1864.
[3] The usual ascent is made via the rocky east ridge from the Fuorcla da l'Argient.