Definition
A Lippizaner, also spelled Lipizzan, is a breed of horse famous for its elegance and skill in classical dressage. Originating from Lipica, Slovenia, these horses are typically gray, though foals are born dark. They usually stand between 14.2 and 15.2 hands high. Lippizaners are renowned for their performances at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, showcasing intricate movements. Think of them as the star athletes of the ballet world, but on four legs.