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  1. Sorø Academy was founded in 1623 when Christian IV turned the boarding school into an Equestrian Academy. Later attempts were made to transform it into a university proper but it only existed as such for about 20 years before closing in 1665. [1] Second academy: The Holberg era (1747–1793)

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  2. In Sorø. It is the home of Sorø Academy, a well-known Danish boarding school, resembling an English public (i.e., “private”) school. The academy was founded by Frederick II in 1586 in a former Cistercian abbey (dating from the 12th century). Its alumni include many Danish kings and princes.

  3. Her køber du lækkert Sorø Akademi tøj. Læs mere. Vi er lokalt gymnasium for Sorø by og opland, men vi lægger samtidig stor vægt på vores kostafdeling, der har danske elever fra hele verden og udgør en fjerdedel af skolens elever.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sorø_AbbeySorø Abbey - Wikipedia

    After Denmark became Lutheran in 1536, the abbey was confiscated by the Crown. The abbey was turned into the Sorø Academy in 1623, an educational institution that has served as a knight academy, a venue for higher learning during the Danish Golden Age. It survives to date as a boarding school .

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  5. Sorø Akademi: Four centuries of new thinking. Sorø Lake provides students with a beautiful setting for rowing, kayaking and canoeing. S orø Akademi may be one of Denmark’s oldest boarding schools but its history is not one of dusty dogmas, but rather a will to renew, challenge and explore.

  6. It is the home of Sorø Academy, a well-known Danish boarding school, resembling an English public (i.e., “private”) school. The academy was founded by Frederick II in 1586 in a former Cistercian abbey (dating from the 12th century). Its alumni include many Danish kings and princes.

  7. Sorø Academy added to Bishop Absalon's Cistercian abbey from 1162. After the Reformation, the Crown took over the abbey estate. In 1586, King Frederik II established a boarding school here for 390 noble and upper-class children. In 1623, King Christian IV opened an academy for young noblemen here.