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Equestrian Event Collection

"Captivating Equestrian Event Unites Cultures and Landmarks Across Europe" In the heart of Budapest, Hungary

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Fishermans Bastion and Matthias Church

Fishermans Bastion and Matthias Church

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Antique photograph of horserace derby in Chicago

Antique photograph of horserace derby in Chicago

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Victorian London - Finish of the Race

Victorian London - Finish of the Race
Vintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century Victorian London. The crowd cheer on the horses and Jockey's as they approch the finishing line at the Epsom Derby

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Altare della Patria (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II), Rome, Lazio, Italy

Altare della Patria (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II), Rome, Lazio, Italy
The Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland) is a monument, designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885, built in honour of Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Red and blue endurance hat for horse riding

Red and blue endurance hat for horse riding

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Illustration of bronze galloping horse statue from Chinas Eastern Han dynasty, AD. 25

Illustration of bronze galloping horse statue from Chinas Eastern Han dynasty, AD. 25

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Plaza del Carmen, Granada province, Andalucia, Spain

Plaza del Carmen, Granada province, Andalucia, Spain

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Carl August monument, equestrian statue, bronze, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany

Carl August monument, equestrian statue, bronze, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Silhouette of the equestrian statue of Jose I at sunset, Praca do Comercio, Lisbon, Portugal

Silhouette of the equestrian statue of Jose I at sunset, Praca do Comercio, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Female western rider on a Paint Horse, Black Tobiano colour pattern

Female western rider on a Paint Horse, Black Tobiano colour pattern, leading a bay Shagya Arabian horse, riding bareback through the forest, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Piazza Indepenzia, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Piazza Indepenzia, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Fountain with equestrian statue of George IV in front of the National Gallery

Fountain with equestrian statue of George IV in front of the National Gallery and Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Silhouette of cowboys at indoor rodeo

Silhouette of cowboys at indoor rodeo
Will Rogers Memorial Center, Fort Worth, texas, USA

Background imageEquestrian Event Collection: Postcard of Man Riding Wild Horse. ca. 1908-1910, M 343. A Wild Horse Rider, without a Saddle

Postcard of Man Riding Wild Horse. ca. 1908-1910, M 343. A Wild Horse Rider, without a Saddle. This rider coming from Texas entered the Bucking contest at Cheyenne, Wyo


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"Captivating Equestrian Event Unites Cultures and Landmarks Across Europe" In the heart of Budapest, Hungary, the majestic Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Church served as a breathtaking backdrop for an unforgettable equestrian event. Riders from all corners of the world gathered to showcase their skills amidst this historic setting. Meanwhile, in Rome, Italy, at the Altare della Patria (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II), spectators marveled at the grace and power displayed by both horse and rider. The bronze galloping horse statue from China's Eastern Han dynasty added a touch of ancient elegance to this modern spectacle. Moving southward to Granada province in Andalucia, Spain, Plaza del Carmen became a vibrant hub for equestrian enthusiasts. The rhythmic hoofbeats echoed through its streets as riders showcased their expertise against a backdrop steeped in rich Spanish culture. Further east in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany stood the Carl August monument—a testament to the deep-rooted connection between horses and human history. This equestrian statue cast in bronze reminded onlookers of our enduring bond with these magnificent creatures. As dusk settled over Lisbon, Portugal's Praca do Comercio square came alive with silhouettes—the equestrian statue of Jose I standing tall against the sunset sky. A symbol of strength and resilience that transcends time itself. Venturing into North Rhine-Westphalia once more—this time Munsterland—we found ourselves immersed in nature's embrace. A female western rider led her Paint Horse through dense forests atop a bay Shagya Arabian horse—riding bareback with unparalleled trust and harmony between human and equine. And finally, Verona welcomed us with open arms at Piazza Indepenzia where Giuseppe Garibaldi stood immortalized by his monumental tribute. Amidst this grandeur unfolded yet another chapter celebrating mankind's affinity for horses.