Located in Jiangyin, the Heilan Horse Culture Museum combines palatial architecture, modern technology, and extreme care to transform animal welfare into a luxury spectacle that impresses visitors from around the world
Marble floors, gold ceilings, sculptures, and sparkling chandeliers are not common elements in stables. However, at the Heilan Horse Culture Museum, located on the outskirts of Xinqiao in the city of Jiangyin, China, the impossible takes shape. The site, known as “the most luxurious stable in the world,” redefines the concept of animal comfort by uniting monumental architecture, art, and a profound respect for horses.
With a project occupying an impressive 260,000 square meters and requiring an investment of over 400 million dollars, the museum sets a new standard of sophistication.
Every detail reflects dedication and passion for horses — from the finishing materials to the way the animals are treated daily. The space has become a global reference in luxury and equine care.
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A Fusion of Luxury, Culture, and History
More than a collection of stables, the Heilan Horse Culture Museum operates as a cultural and tourist center. It welcomes visitors daily from 9:30 AM to 12 PM and from 2 PM to 6 PM, with extended hours until 10 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. During this time, the public can experience up close the interaction between art, tradition, and the world of horses.
The structure houses over 300 animals from 47 distinct breeds, coming from 30 countries. Horses from Germany, Spain, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and various Chinese regions coexist in harmony, representing the diversity and symbolism of global equestrian culture. Even zebras share space with the horses in a setting that surpasses mere breeding and approaches an artistic sanctuary.
A Temple of Classical Architecture and Modern Technology
Inspired by the opulence of royal palaces, the museum combines classical aesthetics with modern solutions. Gardens, fountains, and sculptures enhance the environment, creating an atmosphere of serenity and grandeur. The basement showcases a vast collection of horse-related art — among the pieces are tricolored glazed ceramics from the Tang Dynasty, replicas of the Terracotta Warriors, and historic carriages.
The first floor houses the Heilan International Equestrian Club, where rare horse breeds are displayed in a gallery-worthy space. On the upper floor, an interactive exhibition guides visitors through the evolution of horses and their influence on human civilizations. Technologies such as 4D projections and automated sensors make the visit an engaging and educational experience.
Palatial Level Comfort and Well-Being
The accommodations for the horses follow the same standard of luxury as the main halls. Each animal has an individual suite equipped with special beds and automated climate control systems.
The goal is to maintain ideal temperature and humidity, regardless of external conditions. Cleaning is done with marble polishers, and daily care involves protocols worthy of five-star hotels.
The museum’s team includes veterinarians, therapists, and specialized trainers, all committed to the physical and emotional well-being of the animals.
Customized nutritional programs, therapy sessions, and supervised exercise integrate the horses’ routines, ensuring health and longevity. The space also offers spa treatments, reaffirming its commitment to luxury and extreme care.
A Tribute to the Relationship Between Humans and Horses
More than a symbol of ostentation, the Heilan equestrian palace represents the appreciation of the bond between humans and horses. Every element of the project was designed to celebrate this ancestral connection and to reinforce the importance of horses in the cultural and economic history of humanity.
A visit to “the most luxurious stable in the world” reveals a vision of the future where animals receive attention and respect equivalent to that dedicated to people.
The Heilan Horse Culture Museum not only impresses with its wealth and aesthetics but also inspires a new perspective on how luxury can serve animal well-being — transforming the simple act of care into a form of art.

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