The normal route starts at the Sella Pass, at about 2,200m above sea level.
[2] In 1911, Angelo Dibona opened a route on the northwest face, reaching the summit of the Campanile Ovest.
In 1918, E. Pichl and R. Walzer climbed the north ridge of the Campanile Nord, a route that has since become a classic.
Ivo Rabanser and Marco Furlani established a route called "Pilastro Magno" on the northeast face in 1993.
In January 2013, alpine guides Adam Holzknecht and Hubert Moroder completed the first ascent of “La Legrima,” an ice and mixed climbing route on the north face.