The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is a unique place in Spain and a reference for horses riders and lovers. It is placed in a magnificent site, a palace with certain characteristics of French style attributed to the architect Charles Garnier, who was the author of the Paris Opera and Montecarlo Casino. It is surrounded by a botanic garden with many exotic trees. Besides, There is an arena for 1,600 spectators, where they can contemplate the unique show of the horses dancing. Located in a nearby building which was previously a wine cellar, the school has a museum dedicated to old carriages of great interest. In my opinion, visitors to Jerez should come to this place without any doubts.
For people
interested in knowing more about the R.A.S. of E.A., please visit:
http://www.realescuela.org/en/
If you like, you can see the full album of the palace clicking in the following link:
The palace nd the gardens
If you like, you can see the full album of the arena and horses clicking in the following link:
The arena and horses
If you like, you can see the full album of the training and the show clicking in the following link:
The training and the show
If you like, you can see the full album of the carriages museum clicking in the following link:
The carriages museum
The palace and the garden
The palace nd the gardens
Note: You can see more pictures of the botanic garden in page nº 5 - JEREZ IS GREEN.
The Arena and horses
The arena and horses
The training and the show
The training and the show
The carriages museum
The carriages museum
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