Only 500m from the border with Hungary and 10km from Subotica (Serbia), you can visit Ergela Kelebija, an impressive complex of 20 hectares of lawn, with a Pannonian-style building, among beautiful flower beds, cultivated greenery and a long alley, with two artificial lakes.
Ergela has 70 horses, race Lipizzaner. Recreational riding is available for guests, and for beginners there is a riding school. There is also the possibility of driving in carriage.



In 2012, a unique museum of carriages was opened at Ergela Kelebija, where you can see old carriages, chaises, carts, Post carriages, as well as horse-drawn carriages, feder and hunting carriages, as well as those used to take people to their final resting place.


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Post carriage
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Hunting carriage
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Karuce carriage
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Fijaker carriage
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ÄŒeze carriage
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Diplomatic hunting carriage
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Carriage

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Funeral carriage







The oldest example of a carriage exhibited in this museum is a cavalry carriage from Velika Kanjiza, made more than 200 years ago, exactly in 1793.

Two centuries ago, these carriages represented the most luxurious form of transportation. The prestige that they gave to their owners 200 years ago would be provided today by a Bentley, Jaguar or Mercedes.
This is the first carriage museum in Serbia, and the idea to open it in this space is logically connected with the work Ergela does. With the carriage museum, the Ergela Kelebija completes its touristic offer.





We took the opportunity to take a ride (and drive ourselves) in one of the carriages that are available to tourists, for driving around the complex.

Only 500m from the border with Hungary and 10km from Subotica (Serbia), you can visit Ergela Kelebija, an impressive complex of 20 hectares of lawn, with a Pannonian-style building, among beautiful flower beds, cultivated greenery and a long alley, with two artificial lakes. Ergela has 70 horses, race Lipizzaner. Recreational riding is available for guests, and for beginners there is a riding school. There is also the possibility of driving in carriage. In 2012, a unique museum of carriages was opened at Ergela Kelebija, where you can see old carriages, chaises, carts, Post carriages, as well as horse-drawn carriages, feder and hunting carriages, as well as those used to take people to their final resting place. ![Uploading IMG_1259.JPG #62]() Post carriage ![Uploading IMG_1252.JPG #93]() Hunting carriage ![Uploading IMG_1254.JPG #80]() Karuce carriage ![Uploading IMG_1256.JPG #97]() Fijaker carriage ![Uploading IMG_1255.JPG #43]() ÄŒeze carriage ![Uploading IMG_1257.JPG #51]() Diplomatic hunting carriage ![Uploading IMG_1258.JPG #47]() Carriage ![Uploading IMG_1261.JPG #37]() Funeral carriage The oldest example of a carriage exhibited in this museum is a cavalry carriage from Velika Kanjiza, made more than 200 years ago, exactly in 1793. Two centuries ago, these carriages represented the most luxurious form of transportation. The prestige that they gave to their owners 200 years ago would be provided today by a Bentley, Jaguar or Mercedes. This is the first carriage museum in Serbia, and the idea to open it in this space is logically connected with the work Ergela does. With the carriage museum, the Ergela Kelebija completes its touristic offer. We took the opportunity to take a ride (and drive ourselves) in one of the carriages that are available to tourists, for driving around the complex.
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