The Hollandsche Manege in Amsterdam is the oldest riding school in the Netherlands, dating back to 1744. Walking through the monumental entrance gate at Vondelstraat gives you access to a unique building: the Royal Riding School, better known as "Hollandsche Manege".
The current building, inspired by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, was constructed in 1882 and built in neoclassical style between the Overtoom street and Vondelpark in Amsterdam Oud-West.
It was was designed by architect A.L. van Gendt, who also designed the Concertgebouw concert hall and the Amsterdam Centraal Station.
Interior The high inside riding track with the balustrades and the beautiful decorations breath the grandness and allure of the old times.
From the balcony, one has perfect views of equestrian arts and manoeuvres in action.
The building and interior have hardly changed in the course of the years. Nor has the gallery for the orchestra and the lovely foyer with its beautiful parquet floors. De Hollandsche Manege is located close to the centre of Amsterdam, at just a stone's throw from Leidseplein.