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The Hohe Schule (meaning: "The High School") in Loosdorf near Melk was a Protestant school open from ca. 1574 until 1627. It was built in 1574 or a few years earlier by John William of Losenstein as a private Lutheran German grammar school in Lower Austria. According to the school statutes the school was for the youth of the nobility and non-nobility. John William also restored the nearby castle 'Schallaburg' and parish church in Loosdorf in renaissance style. The Hohe Schule has a small inner courtyard and is noted for its characteristic arcades and the rib vaults in the corridors.

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  • Die Hohe Schule Loosdorf am Alten Rathausplatz in der Marktgemeinde Loosdorf im Bezirk Melk in Niederösterreich war von 1574 bis 1627 eine „Landschaftsschule“, die etwa einem evangelischen Gymnasium entsprach, mit nahezu akademischem Niveau, das vor allem auf das Theologiestudium vorbereiten sollte. Das ehemalige Schulgebäude dient heute als Wohnhaus und steht unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • The Hohe Schule (meaning: "The High School") in Loosdorf near Melk was a Protestant school open from ca. 1574 until 1627. It was built in 1574 or a few years earlier by John William of Losenstein as a private Lutheran German grammar school in Lower Austria. According to the school statutes the school was for the youth of the nobility and non-nobility. John William also restored the nearby castle 'Schallaburg' and parish church in Loosdorf in renaissance style. The Hohe Schule has a small inner courtyard and is noted for its characteristic arcades and the rib vaults in the corridors. (en)
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  • Die Hohe Schule Loosdorf am Alten Rathausplatz in der Marktgemeinde Loosdorf im Bezirk Melk in Niederösterreich war von 1574 bis 1627 eine „Landschaftsschule“, die etwa einem evangelischen Gymnasium entsprach, mit nahezu akademischem Niveau, das vor allem auf das Theologiestudium vorbereiten sollte. Das ehemalige Schulgebäude dient heute als Wohnhaus und steht unter Denkmalschutz. (de)
  • The Hohe Schule (meaning: "The High School") in Loosdorf near Melk was a Protestant school open from ca. 1574 until 1627. It was built in 1574 or a few years earlier by John William of Losenstein as a private Lutheran German grammar school in Lower Austria. According to the school statutes the school was for the youth of the nobility and non-nobility. John William also restored the nearby castle 'Schallaburg' and parish church in Loosdorf in renaissance style. The Hohe Schule has a small inner courtyard and is noted for its characteristic arcades and the rib vaults in the corridors. (en)
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  • Hohe Schule Loosdorf (de)
  • Hohe Schule, Loosdorf, Austria (en)
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