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The city of Ronda is home to the Real Maestranza de Caballería, the oldest and most noble order of horsemanship in Spain since 1485. In that year, the Catholic King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella won Ronda back from the Moors and ended over seven centuries of Islamic rule. Construction of the bullring started in 1779 and finished in 1785. [2]
The Plaza de Toros de Murcia (also known as the Plaza de Toros de La Condomina) is a bullring in Murcia, Spain. As of June 2015, it is used for bullfighting. The stadium holds 15,000 people. It was built in 1887.
Málaga's bullring lies in the heart of the city. Façade of the oldest bullring in Spain, La Maestranza in Seville. The Plaza México, which is situated in Mexico City, is the world's largest bullring. The facade of the Arena of Nîmes in Nîmes, a converted Roman amphitheatre The Plaza de toros de Ronda. The Plaza de toros de Chinchón.
Pedro Romero Martínez (19 November 1754 – 10 February 1839) was a bullfighter from the Romero family in Ronda, Spain.. His grandfather Francisco is credited with advancing the art of using the muleta; his father and two brothers were also toreros.
Plaza de Toros de La Ribera is a bullring in Logroño, Spain. It is currently used for bullfighting, with a retractable roof, has also hosted basketball and 2010 Davis Cup tennis. The stadium holds 11,046 spectators. It was opened in 2001. [1]
Antonio Jiménez Ordóñez Araujo was born in Ronda, Spain, on 16 February 1932. He was the son of Cayetano Ordóñez , better known as Niño de la Palma, another matador . Career
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Principal façade, in Baroque style. The plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla is a 12,000-capacity bullring in Seville, Spain. During the annual Seville Fair in Seville, it is the site of one of the most well-known bullfighting festivals in the world.