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- A rytterskole (English: rider school or cavalry school) was a type of school erected in Denmark in the years 1721–1727 for the education of common children...
- Lille Heddinge Rytterskole is a former rytterskole ("cavalry school") now operated as a school museum in Lille Heddinge, Stevns Muni****lity, Denmark...
- Brønshøj Rytterskole is a listed building on Brønshøj Torv in the Brønshøj-Husum district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is owned by Copenhagen Muni****lity...
- 1908. A bronze cast of the sculpture was installed outside Hvidovre Rytterskole on Hvidovrevej in Hvidovre in 2005. Pedersen-Dan and his wife Johanne...
- Brønshøj Park Husum Park Utterslev Mose Landmarks Brønshøj Church Brønshøj Rytterskole Brønshøj Water Tower Husum railway station Nørre Gymnasium Swim Stadium...
- Brønshøj Park Husum Park Utterslev Mose Landmarks Brønshøj Church Brønshøj Rytterskole Brønshøj Water Tower Husum railway station Nørre Gymnasium Swim Stadium...
- Brønshøj Park Husum Park Utterslev Mose Landmarks Brønshøj Church Brønshøj Rytterskole Brønshøj Water Tower Husum railway station Nørre Gymnasium Swim Stadium...
- located outside Copenhagen. The oldest building in the area is a so-called rytterskole (cavalry school) from 1722, although it has seen many alterations, which...
- Brønshøj Park Husum Park Utterslev Mose Landmarks Brønshøj Church Brønshøj Rytterskole Brønshøj Water Tower Husum railway station Nørre Gymnasium Swim Stadium...
- 1964 the teacher's residence was also converted into classrooms. The rytterskole was replaced by the newly built Blicher School on 1 August 1969 and thus...