People watched in awe as the world-renowned Lipizzan horses put on a dazzling show this month in the village of Lipica in the small Alpine state of Slovenia.
The home of one of the world’s most distinguished horse breeds — and seven countries in the region that once were part of the Habsburg Empire — have reason to celebrate. Their shared tradition of Lipizzan breeding recently made UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
The noble Lipizzans, also known as Lipizzaners, are descendants of long stallion lines crossing Spanish, Arabic and Berber horses, and were first bred by the Habsburg court in the 16th century.
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They are famous for their “airs above the ground” classical dressage jumps — a series of difficult movements requiring strength and precision, in which the horse’s feet leave the ground. This rare breed — featuring white hair but gray skin — is also famed as a carriage horse.
The name derives from tiny Lipica, nestled among Slovenia’s verdant hills and lush forests. The picturesque village is home to one of the world’s oldest stud farms, which dates back to 1580 and stables more than 400 blue-blooded horses.
“This is the Lipizzan’s home,” Slovenian Minister of Culture Asta Vrecko said ahead of the UNESCO ceremony last weekend.
The event was attended by the eight countries that jointly applied for recognition of their shared breeding heritage — Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
For a moment, time stood still as horses and riders from the eight nations performed their dressage and driving exhibition.
“They are phenomenal animals. The way that they’ve been trained and the level of skill of the riders is incredible,” said 42-year-old horse farm owner Laura Highlander, who traveled all the way from the US to see the horses.
“I was super excited to be able to come ... and see them in their training,” she added after visiting the Lipica stud farm.
Dark at birth, the Lipizzan horses’ coat turns white by the time they are about four years old, which is also when their demanding training starts and the most promising stallions are selected.
“Lipizzans can have a strong temperament. They are usually serene, sometimes shy. They are kind and it is up to us to recognize the quality of each horse,” said Miro Dragic, head of the Lipica stud farm riders’ team.
If health permits, these athletic equine stars can be worth up to several hundred thousand euros each, and can remain active well into their mid-20s
Only the best stallions are trained in the elitist haute ecole of classical dressage to eventually master an equine ballet of cantering, caprioles and pirouettes.
The riders, who sport tailcoats and Napoleonic bicorne hats, must also be at the top of their game to get the best from their sensitive partners.
“With horses it’s like with people. There are many external elements — weather included — that can affect them,” stableman Amadej Cej said while grooming one of his elegant stallions.
It is stablemen such as Cej who spend quality time with these beautiful creatures, attending to their every need “from birth until their end.”
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