The historic bullring of Seville was built in the 18th century. The arena, which has a seating capacity of about 12,500 is one of the most famous bullrings in all of Spain
Originally bullfights were held at the Plaza de San Francisco, a historic square near the city hall of Seville.The first wooden, temporary arena was built in 1730 near the current location of the Plaza de Toros. The arena had a rectangular shape which was an advantage for the bulls, who could retreat in a corner. It was considered unsafe for the bullfighters and in 1933 the structure was replaced by a circular arena, also in wood.In 1761 it was decided to erect a permanent venue at the site of a flea market.The magnificent bullring we see today was designed by Vicente San Martín, who created an elegant structure in a typical regional style. It would take more than a century before the arena was finally completed in 1881. Today it can host some 12,500 spectators.
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