Celle State Stud is a state-owned facility for horse
                                                        breeding in Celle, Germany. The State Stud of Celle, located in what
                                                        is now known as Lower Saxony, was founded in 1735 by order of George
                                                        II, King of Great Britain, Elector of Hanover and Duke of
                                                        Brunswick-Lüneburg. Its purpose was to make high-quality stallions
                                                        available to local breeders. Several wars affected not only the
                                                        safety of the horses, but the types of stallions housed there.
                                                        Celle's history is intertwined with the history of the Hanoverian
                                                        horse breed, but the breed registry is privately owned and is an
                                                        entity independent of the stud. Today the state stud is known for
                                                        its annual stallion parades.