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Schottengymnasium (officially the Öffentliches Schottengymnasium der Benediktiner in Wien) is an
independent Catholicgymnasium with public status in the
First District of
Vienna. The school was founded in 1807 by imperial decree, and is considered one of the most prestigious schools in
Austria. Alumni of the school include three
Nobel laureates, several notable politicians, monarchs, artists and scientists.[1]
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Schottengymnasium (officially the Öffentliches Schottengymnasium der Benediktiner in Wien) is an
independent Catholicgymnasium with public status in the
First District of
Vienna. The school was founded in 1807 by imperial decree, and is considered one of the most prestigious schools in
Austria. Alumni of the school include three
Nobel laureates, several notable politicians, monarchs, artists and scientists.[1]