Franz Senn | |
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Born | Franz Xaverius Senn 19 March 1831 Längenfeld, Ötztal, Austrian Empire |
Died | 31 January 1884 Neustift im Stubaital, Austrian Empire | (aged 52)
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation(s) | Priest, mountaineer |
Franz Xaverius Senn (19 March 1831 – 31 January 1884[1]) was an Austrian priest and mountaineer who was among the first to promote alpinism and foster the early development of mountaineering in Tyrol. His concern for the poverty of his parishioners led him to encourage tourism into the Stubaital and Ötztal valleys. Senn was a founding member of the Austrian and German alpine associations. The Franz Senn Hütte and the Sennkogel are named in his honour. Senn's passion for mountaineering led to his ascent of numerous 3,000-metre summits throughout the Ötztal Alps.[2]