Leaders and VIPS: Longines Global Champions Tour in Schönbrunn Castle!

Erleben Sie die Longines Global Champions Tour vom 26. bis 28. September 2025 im UNESCO-Welterbe Schloss Schönbrunn, Wien.
Experience the Longines Global Champions Tour from September 26th to 28th, 2025 in the UNESCO World Heritage Castle Schönbrunn, Vienna. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Leaders and VIPS: Longines Global Champions Tour in Schönbrunn Castle!

Schönbrunn Palace, 1130 Wien, Österreich - On June 22, 2025, it was announced that the Longines Global Champions Tour will take place for the first time in the Honor of Schönbrunn Castle. This top -class event, which takes place in Vienna from September 26 to September 28, 2025, promises a spectacular experience for equestrian fans and offers the stage for the best riders and horses in the world. According to Krone, the tour is described as an outstanding event in top international sport that attracts connoisseurs and connoisseurs.

Schönbrunn Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage, sets a particularly impressive setting. The historical backdrop and the VIP area, the excellent service and a unique view of the historical facades, highlight this event from others. The importance of large metropolises such as Paris, London and Rome is compared and should offer the participants an unforgettable experience.

competitions and participation

The Longines Global Champions Tour 2025 in Vienna will include both the GCL, the largest team challenge in show jumping, as well as the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix from Vienna. The participation of the best riders and horses in the world gives the event additional prestige and attracts the audience from all over the world. Further information on the event is available on the websites Austrian Schönbrunn and LGCT://www.lgct-vienna.com).

Tickets can be purchased via the Ticket Hotline +43 900-9496096 or online at www.oeticket.com/artist/longines-global-Champions tour.

Schönbrunn Castle and UNESCO World Heritage

The Schönbrunn Castle not only plays a central role in Austrian culture, but also symbolically stands for the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This comprises 1,223 sites worldwide that are of extraordinary universal value and are to be protected by the World Heritage Convention. Austria has a total of 12 such world sites, and the preservation of these sites is a common responsibility of the international community, as is emphasized on the [UNESCO page.

The importance of protecting these cultural heritage pods is underlined by the destruction of leading monuments in the course of history. Events such as the Longines Global Champions Tour not only contribute to promoting equestrian sports, but also increase awareness of the preservation of these valuable cultural goods. The upcoming fifth Austrian World Heritage Day on April 18, 2025 is intended to better get to know the UNESCO World Heritage in Austria and to support the efforts to maintain and protect the sites.

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