Paul Grohmann
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Paul Grohmann (June 12, 1838 - July 29, 1908) was an Austrian mountaineer and writer.
He was born and died in Vienna. In 1875 he published a detailed map of the Dolomites (Karte der Dolomit-Alpen) and, in 1877, the travel book Wanderungen in den Dolomiten, which contributed to harness mountain tourism in the area.
Peaks he climbed first include Tofana di mezzo (1862), Antelao (1863), Marmolada (1864), Coglians (1865) and Cima Grande di Lavaredo (1869).