Plaza de toros de Ronda

The Plaza de toros de Ronda The arena has a diameter of Шаблон:Convert, surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone. There are two layers of seating, each with five raised rows and 136 pillars that make up 68 arches. The Royal Box has a sloping roof covered in Arabic tiles.

History

Construction of the bullring started in 1779 and finished in 1785. It stands on the west edge of Ronda, about two blocks from Puente Nuevo and the El Tajo canyon. The design is attributed to the architect Martín de Aldehuela.

Bullfighters

Soon after the ring's creation in the 18th century, the Romero family of Ronda emerged to provide over three generations of bullfighters. The most important of them was Pedro Romero (1754-1839), a key figure in the history of bullfighting who slew more than 5,600 bulls. The Romero and Ordóñez families were known for their great bullfights in the Plaza, and a statue of Cayetano Ordóñez stands outside one of the entrances to the bullring.

Because of its rural location and the small size of the surrounding town of Ronda, this bullring does not host as many bullfights as other, larger venues: Seville for example. The bullring in Ronda is open to the public, charging a small admission fee.

Museum

The bullring also houses a museum dedicated to the sport.

Other uses

In 1994, US singer Madonna shot her music video, Take A Bow, in the bull fight arena, and planned to invite fans to take part as extras, but just before shooting, that plan was discarded. Madonna's co-star in the video was Spanish bullfighter Emilio Muñoz, who played her Latin lover who leaves her after spending a passionate night with the heartbroken blonde. In 2001, the bullring was the location of the final quiz and execution in the first season of the U.S. reality TV show The Mole, hosted by Anderson Cooper.

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Liliana Nitu
18 July 2018
The opening program displayed at the gate is 10-20, each day, but when you are coming at 10 you find out that if you had come to 8, the entrance was free!! Very fair, indeed!!
Garry Tan
6 December 2015
Come for the bullring and stay for the fascinating museum. I especially liked the abstract posters. There is only one bullfight a year here in September.
José Fernandez
13 July 2012
A mythic place for tauromachia ! Created in 1785, they are the eldest Plaza de toros in activity in Spain. Do not forget to visit the stables where toros are parked before the fight and the museum.
Julie ODonnell
19 July 2016
Not supportive of bull fighting per se but interested in learning about its history.Entry plus audio tour for 2 is €17.Interesting & worth the visit
Victor Garrido
31 May 2012
Sin duda una de las plazas de toros con más caché de España, siempre en pugna con la Maestranza de Sevilla o las Ventas de Madrid. No hay que perderse el museo bajo el tendido y las caballerizas.
Raul Fernandez Wilkinson
3 November 2019
Merece la pena la visita, sobre todo por la historia y las obras de arte que se conservan en la zona del picadero de la Real Maestranza. La singularidad de la plaza a nivel constructivo es interesante
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