Hørsholm Riding Club

Its riding hall, a Baroque style structure originally built by Lauritz de Thurah for the Royal Frederiksborg Stud in Hillerød in the mid-1740s, was moved to its current location in 1939.

Hørsholm Riding Club was founded in 1934 with Svend Egede Glahn, Hartvig Rasmussen, Poul Manicus-Hansen, Jørgen Møller-Holst, Fritze Wedell-Wedellsborg, Vagn Olrik, Erik Glud and Harald Høgsbro as the driving forces.

[1] Riding took place in the forests surrounding Folehavegård and in a meadow to its rare as well as on "Kæmpehøjen" (Burial Mound), and a show jumping course located at Sønder Jagtvej, west of Villa Lyskov.

The large Baroque style building was from 1744–45 and had been built for the Royal Frederiksborg Stud to design by Lauritz de Thurah.

The building was dismantled and rebuilt at a site donated by the owners of Folehavegård, Knud and Ellen Dahl.

Hørsholm Riding Club