The equestrian museum is more like a castle's stables, with a vast grassland next to it. The Equestrian Museum mainly displays some riding equipment and paintings, sculptures and so on for famous horses, but today there are still many horses, including some racing horses, and there are also wonderful horse training performances.
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The equestrian museum is more like a castle's stables, with a vast grassland next to it. The Equestrian Museum mainly displays some riding equipment and paintings, sculptures and so on for famous horses, but today there are still many horses, including some racing horses, and there are also wonderful horse training performances.
The museum presents the development of equestrian sports
France's equestrian sport is still relatively popular, equestrian sport at the beginning is only a noble people's sport, and later slowly popularized to the French people, this museum displays a lot of horse tools.
The Equestrian Museum is close to Chantilly Castle, and the museum is still very large. This museum used to be a large stable with a variety of horse-related things. It is worth visiting here.
The Muséevivantducheval Equestrian Museum was converted from an eighteenth-century stable in Chantiy Castle, built by Louis-Henry, the seventh prince of the Bourbon-Gongde dynasty. The exhibits here show a love of horses and even an obsession with them. Whips, saddles, stables, horse chewing heads, breeding and cleaning tools, paintings, sculptures for famous horses, etc.... Concentrate the essence of horse riding. Open from April to October every day, Monday and Wednesday to Friday November to March 14:00-18:00 Saturday and Sunday 10:30-19:00. Tickets adult 8.5 euro, 12-17 year old 7.5 euro, 4-11 year old 6.5 euro (Tickets include a 30-minute horse training technical show). 20 minutes walk from the train station.