With your admission ticket, you’ll enter the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art at the visitor reception centre, where you’ll enjoy an audio-visual presentation on the history of equestrian art in Andalusia (available until 11:00 AM).
The reception area leads into the gardens that feature a variety of exotic plants. Note the great fountain which adorns the centre of the gardens and whose water jets invite visitors to enter further into the grounds of the Royal School.
Across the fountain, the palace rises majestically above the gardens. It is a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture, designed by Charles Garnier. On the ground floor, you can admire the halls decorated as they were originally conceived.
In the basement, you’ll find the Museum of Equestrian Art, which comprises 11 rooms dedicated to the origins and history of equestrian art and the horse in Andalusia.
Afterwards, you’ll see where the harnesses are made and repaired. This laborious work is carried out in the saddlery by the master harness maker and his apprentices ( except Saturdays ).
Watch the training that takes place in the outdoor exercise rings, and see the indoor arena, a building designed in authentic Andalusian style. With a capacity of 1,600 people, this is the ideal place to watch the daily training of horses and riders ( except Saturdays ).
In the stables, an octagonal complex, you’ll see the school’s most emblematic horses. In the centre of the stables is the tack room, where all the harnesses used for daily training and for shows are kept.
A visit to the carriage museum marks the end of your visit. Admire the vehicles, horses, harnesses, and equestrian costumes in the museum’s collection.