Stiftung Louisenlund, Private boarding school in Güby, Germany.
Stiftung Louisenlund is a private boarding school in Güby with academic buildings, sports facilities, and residential halls surrounding the historic Louisenlund Palace. The campus stretches across park-like grounds with pathways connecting the different structures.
Hermann von Motz commissioned the palace between 1772 and 1776 as a gift for Princess Louise of Denmark. The educational institution was later founded on the estate and continues to use the palace today.
The name honors Princess Louise of Denmark, who received the palace as a residence. Today students attend classes in both old and new buildings scattered across the wooded campus.
The grounds are expansive, so sturdy footwear is recommended for campus visits. Most areas are accessible during daytime hours, though some buildings remain reserved for school operations.
Students run their own coffee roasting operation linked to development projects in Rwanda. The initiative connects business learning with international cooperation in everyday school life.
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