Czech stud farm makes UNESCO’s World Heritage list

In this photo taken on Thursday, July 11, 2019, horses pull a carriage at a stud farm in Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic. UNESCO this month added a Czech stud farm to its World Heritage List, acknowledging the significance of a horse breeding and training tradition that has survived centuries. Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the emperor’s court, the National stud farm and its surrounding landscape have kept its original purpose since. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

In this photo taken on Thursday, July 11, 2019, a horse is led in a riding hall at a stud farm in Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic. UNESCO this month added a Czech stud farm to its World Heritage List, acknowledging the significance of a horse breeding and training tradition that has survived centuries. Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the emperor’s court, the National stud farm and its surrounding landscape have kept its original purpose since. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

In this photo taken on Thursday, July 11, 2019, a herd of horses are led to their stables at a stud farm in Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic. UNESCO this month added a Czech stud farm to its World Heritage List, acknowledging the significance of a horse breeding and training tradition that has survived centuries. Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the emperor’s court, the National stud farm and its surrounding landscape have kept its original purpose since. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

In this photo taken on Thursday, July 11, 2019, a horse stands in its stable at a stud farm in Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic. UNESCO this month added a Czech stud farm to its World Heritage List, acknowledging the significance of a horse breeding and training tradition that has survived centuries. Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the emperor’s court, the National stud farm and its surrounding landscape have kept its original purpose since. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

In this photo taken on Thursday, July 11, 2019, horses pull a carriage at a stud farm in Kladruby nad Labem, Czech Republic. UNESCO this month added a Czech stud farm to its World Heritage List, acknowledging the significance of a horse breeding and training tradition that has survived centuries. Founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the emperor’s court, the National stud farm and its surrounding landscape have kept its original purpose since. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

KLADRUBY NAD LABEM, Czech Republic — A Czech stud farm founded 440 years ago to breed and train ceremonial horses to serve at the Habsburg emperor’s court was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list, acknowledging the significance of a tradition that survived for centuries.