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SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL

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Michaelerplatz 1, 1er, Vienna, Austria
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2024
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A school with a café ideal for taking a break and enjoying coffee and other culinary specialties.

Founded in the mid-16th century, the famous Spanish Manege in Vienna stands as the oldest equestrian institution in the world, a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2015. From the Renaissance to the present day, it has preserved and developed, with great rigor, the classical equestrian art of the High Riding School. Housed in a beautiful baroque building, completed in 1735 for Emperor Charles VI, this school was for the nobility, over the centuries and generations of prestigious instructors, the place to learn the subtleties of riding. Surrounded by prestige, the Spanish School remained strictly faithful to its principles of requirement, whereas its "competitors" (French or English in particular) suffered from the Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. It almost disappeared, however, dragged down in 1918 by the fall of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, but owed its survival to the Austrian Republic. Today, the majestic performances with the famous white Lipizzaner horses attract a large audience, so much so that reservations are mandatory. If your budget is limited, you can also attend the already enchanting morning training sessions or why not take a guided tour of the stables and riding arenas.

From Tuesday to Sunday, from 9am to 5pm, the Spanish Riding School's café is open. Ideal to take a break and enjoy coffee and other culinary specialties.

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Visited in april 2024
Durante la settimana i cavalieri fanno il giro dell'arena per 50 minuti senza evoluzioni particolari, una noia assoluta. Solo il sabato e domenica vengono fatti spettacoli che però io non ho avuto modo di assistere.
Visited in april 2024
We went to one of their training sessions and it was incredibly fascinating to watch their training and how slight changes made by the rider - adjustment of the reigns or the slightest movement with the whip - made such a difference in the movement of the horse. I learned a lot through listening to the narrator about the whole process of training the rider and the horse. Please note that the photo was taken before the actual start of the training session.
Visited in april 2024
Place très cher pour voir des chevaux tourner en rond... De plus, nous ne voyons presque rien (peu de places assises et de nombreux poteaux qui gâchent la vue).
Franchement, cette activité ne vaut pas le détour (jeter un petit coup d'œil aux bâtiments et à la place devant l'école d'équitation suffira).

Un beau séjour à vous ! (Belgique)
Visited in april 2024
We booked 2 months prior to coming to ensure we had seats as we can't stand for too long. Good seats in the second row by the arena. Slightly disappointed as we were viewing the training sessions, which we knew, and the first four horses and riders just rode round and round, although one man walked his horse and with a long rein got it dancing. The second session was much the same but with six younger horses. Had hoped to see some of the fancy stuff the horses do.
Visited in april 2024
Very disappointed. We bought tickets some weeks ago for the morning exercise with music. We thought we might see some exciting displays of the horses and riders. In fact, what you get are a few horses just walking around the indoor school with a little taped background music and a very boring commentary. I'd rather watch my daughter exercise her horses, it is much more interesting. And there is a complete ban on any photography while the horses are being exercised, rigorously enforced. If you are considering this I wouldn't bother

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