Paula Grogger Museum
Gröbminger Land
+ Included with the Schladming-Dachstein Card
Visit the home of the famous poet Paula Grogger, who was born on 12 July 1892 in Öblarn as the daughter of an iron and machine dealer. At first she attended the Ursuline teacher training college in Salzburg and then entered the school service, which she performed in Wörschach, Schladming, Niederöblarn and Öblarn.
She began writing at an early age. She achieved her literary breakthrough with the novel "Das Grimmingtor", written between 1918 and 1925. Grogger's second major work was the dramatic poem "Die Hochzeit" ("The Wedding"), which was first performed in Öblarn in 1936.
The rooms on the ground floor and first floor are presented to the visitor in their original state as they were inhabited by Paula Grogger. On the top floor, the festival community of Öblarn has set up an exhibition room with a documentation of the poet's life and work.
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Included with the Schladming-Dachstein Card:
Museum visit with expert guided tour and insights into the life and work of the writer.
Opening period: 14 May to 4 October 2026
Sundays from 10:00 to 11:30 and by appointment
With the proceeds from the book "Das Grimmingtor", Paula Grogger built this house, which remains unchanged to this day.