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Spanish Riding School: German Guided Tour

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Spanish Riding School: English Guided Tour

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Spanish Riding School: Performances

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Spanish Riding School: Training

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Spanish Riding School: Architectural Tour

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About: Spanish Riding School

The world-famous Spanish Riding School is the training ground for riders and their Lipizzan horses - Europe's oldest breed of horse. It's located between Michaelerplatz and Josefsplatz inside the Hofburg, in central Vienna. The 'Spanish' in the title refers to the Spanish heritage of the horses.

This beautiful building has been an equestrian training center for more than 450 years. Guests can enter and watch these amazing horses learn the ropes and reins, in preparation for their performances in the Winter Riding School (Winterreitschule) in the Hofburg.

Spanish Riding School
Michaelerplatz 1, 1010, Vienna
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