The chateau riding halls are an architectural monument located next to Lednice chateau. In the years 1688 - 1696, according to the project of Jan Bernard Fischer of Erlach, a monumental complex of a three-winged stable with riding stables was built west of the chateau, completed by Domenik Martinelli.
It is currently the oldest preserved part of the castle. In the courtyard there are three passages with columned porticos and portals enlivened by allegorical sculptures from 1700 - 1701 by the Austrian sculptor Giovanni Guilianni.
Today, the chateau riding school is used by the Lednice Multifunctional Center. In the center you will not find an exhibition entitled: "Landscape of Gardens" and "Restoration of the Castle Riding Hall".