Habsburg stud farm rides to UNESCO world heritage status

KLADRUBY, Czech Republic (Reuters) – The Kladruby stud in the Czech Republic has been breeding horses for royal service since the 1500s, when its sleek grey stallions were seen as a symbol of Habsburg power.

A horse from The National Stud Kladruby nad Labem stands at a farm in the town of Kladruby nad Labem Czech Republic, July 16, 2019. REUTERS/David W Cerny

Now the National Kladruby Stud Farm, housing period buildings and manicured paddocks in the east of the country, has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and acknowledged as one of Europe’s leading horse-breeding institutions.

The Kladruber is one of the world’s oldest horse breeds and unique because the horses were bred to pull royal carriages. At the height of the Habsburg empire, Emperor Rudolf II made the farm the imperial stud. The grey Kladruber was reserved for the imperial family, while a black variety of the breed was used to transport bishops in carriage processions.

Today, the horses can still be found in royal service. They pull the carriage of the queen of Denmark, while another pack transports the trumpeters of the Royal Mounted Guard of Sweden.

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Kladrubers are distinguished by their convex head and prominent Roman nose.

“It is the only surviving breed which was created specifically for the ceremonial use at a royal court,” Jiri Machek, director of the Kladruby stud, told Reuters.

Due to their calm nature and robust build, they are now also used by police in the Czech Republic and elsewhere, including in anti-riot squads.

The farm, which lies 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Prague, houses 250 horses, both grey and black, and draws tens of thousands of visitors each year, who can take carriage rides if they wish.

It still has the feel of an old world establishment that has employed many of the same families for generations.

“I grew up here, my grandfather was a director here in 1966-69, my uncle used to put the horses to a carriage, he even competed at the world championship, so, I somehow inherited this,” Frantisek Sebek, who is responsible for harnessing the horses at Kladruby, told Reuters.

Reporting by Robert Muller and Jiri Skacel; Editing by Susan Fenton

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source: reuters.com


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