The Royal Stables of Córdoba, or Caballerizas Reales, is a historic complex of stables and a horse riding school located in the heart of the city. The stables were originally built in the 16th century as part of the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, the palace-fortress of the Christian monarchs.
The Royal Stables of Córdoba served as a training ground for the royal cavalry and as a place to house and breed horses. Today, visitors can take a guided tour of the stables and learn about the history and training of Andalusian horses, which are known for their beauty and intelligence.
In addition to the stables, the complex includes a museum with exhibits on the history of the stables and their role in Spanish equestrian culture. The museum also displays historic carriages and other equestrian artifacts.
The Royal Stables of Córdoba are a must-visit attraction for horse lovers and anyone interested in Spanish culture and history.