
Pardubice has been closely associated with horse-breeding and horse-racing for centuries – indeed, a white horse forms part of the city’s coat-of-arms.
The flat terrain of the local landscape, with numerous small streams, copses and avenues of trees, made it an ideal location for locally based cavalry officers to pursue the English pastime of par force hunting (hunting deer with hounds). The first par force hunt in the Pardubice area was held in 1841, and from then on, hunts took place on an annual basis until 1913. The city was a magnet for aristocrats from all over the Habsburg Monarchy, and occasionally it welcomed members of the imperial family, as well as VIP guests from abroad. The aristocrats would often spend huge sums of money while in Pardubice, which delighted local business-owners.

