Madam Lindes Institut was a Danish Girls' School, active in Copenhagen from 1786 until 1845.
[1] During its duration, it was one of the largest schools for girls in Denmark, had a special position as it was placed under the protection of the Royal Danish House, and was considered the foremost school for upper class girls in Denmark.
The school was founded by Anette Linde (1763-1815), and managed by her daughters after her death.
The school was a fashionable and exclusive pension for upper class daughters, and focused on language (French, German and English) and accomplishments.
It was protected by the Danish royal court, who financed the localities of the school in exchange for fifteen free pupils from the families of officers.