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Step into the world of Spanish equestrian tradition with admission to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez, Spain. Begin your visit at the reception center, where an engaging audio-visual presentation introduces you to the rich history of Andalusian horses and their artistry, available until 11:00 AM.
Stroll through lush gardens adorned with exotic plants and a grand fountain that invites you deeper into the grounds. The magnificent 19th-century palace, designed by Charles Garnier, stands as a testament to classic architecture. Explore its beautifully preserved halls, each echoing the elegance of a bygone era.
Descend to the Museum of Equestrian Art, where 11 fascinating rooms reveal the origins and evolution of equestrian culture in Andalusia. Witness the intricate work of master harness makers in the saddlery, where harnesses are crafted and repaired, offering insight into this timeless craft, except on Saturdays.
Observe the daily training sessions of horses and riders in the outdoor exercise rings and the stunning indoor arena, which seats up to 1,600 guests. Visit the octagonal stables to meet the school’s renowned horses and discover the tack room, home to the harnesses used for both training and performances.
Conclude your experience at the Carriage Museum, where you can admire a collection of historic vehicles, costumes, and equestrian accessories. This immersive visit lasts about two hours and is available in English and Spanish. Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey into Andalusia’s living equestrian heritage.
Don’t miss your chance to witness the artistry and tradition of Andalusian horsemanship—check availability and book your visit today!







