'Spanish riding school' in the Dutch Stables
Yet another surprise: a small nondescript door in the Vondelstraat 140 leads into one of the last and most beautiful city riding schools in Europe. The Royal Riding School, better known as the 'Hollandsche Manège' (Dutch Stables) first opened its doors in 1882. The architect, A.L. Van Gendt (who was also responsible for the famous Concertgebouw) took his inspiration from the 'Spanish Riding School' in Vienna. The stylish 19th Century interior, including the orchestra balcony and the attractive foyer have hardly changed.
Although the art of horse riding in the Amsterdam stables is not of the same high standard as in Vienna, the building is still very much worth a visit for enthusiasts.
- Hollandsche Manege, Vondelstraat 140 (near the Vondelpark)
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