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Tori Horse Breeding Farm to Open Estonia’s Largest Indoor Riding Arena - Eesti Maaelumuuseumid
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Tori Horse Breeding Farm to Open Estonia’s Largest Indoor Riding Arena

On November 1, 2024, Tori Horse Breeding Farm will officially open Estonia’s largest indoor riding arena. The highlight of the evening will be a concert by the popular band Terminaator, open to all ticket holders from 8:00 PM onwards.

The following day, on November 2, the arena will host its first show jumping competition, starting at 11:00 AM. This event promises an exciting experience for horse enthusiasts and equestrian sports fans.

The new indoor riding arena at Tori Horse Breeding Farm marks a significant milestone in the development of equestrian sports in Estonia. This modern facility will enable the hosting of high-level international competitions and training sessions. On November 2, spectators will be able to enjoy the show jumping competition comfortably from the arena’s grandstand, and Café Zool will be open, offering delicious refreshments.

Visiting the competition is very affordable for spectators, with an entry fee of only 2 €.

Tori Horse Breeding Farm is Estonia’s oldest horse breeding farm, with a history dating back to 1856. It has played a crucial role in the development of Estonian horse breeds, especially the Tori horse. The breeding work for the Tori horse aims for inclusion in the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and the farm is also a recipient of the annual award from the Estonian National Heritage Board.

Now, Tori Horse Breeding Farm is stepping into a new era, and with the opening of this arena, the opportunity to host international events has become a reality.