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PLAZA DE TOROS DE LA REAL MAESTRANZA (THE BULLRING)

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With its 12,000 seats and its ochre sand, it is of exceptional beauty. It knows its great hours during the feria.

The history of Seville, like that of Spain, is steeped in an inevitable religious climate. It's hardly surprising, then, that bullfighting in Andalusia has always been associated with brotherhoods. In 1670, the Hermandad de la Maestranza was founded in Seville, bringing together members of ancient brotherhoods. It became the Real Maestranza in 1733, when Infante Philippe de Bourbon became a member, and it is this institution that owns the city's bullring. The 12,000-seat Maestranza is of exceptional beauty. With its ochre sand from the Alcalá de Guadaira quarries and its 116 balconies, everything contributes to making the bullfight a success. The main façade faces the Guadalquivir, and it's through the Prince's Gate that the bullfighters who triumph here exit. During the ferias de Abril and the feria de San Miguel (in September), Sevillians go to the bullring with nobility and majesty, in the same way as we go to the theater. Entering the bullring is already a spectacle when you think of certain arenas where spectators wear only a bathing suit to take part in the famous bullfighting pool..

The visit begins with a tour of the "Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla"bullring. The bullring is one of the city's most visited monuments. Designed by Vincente San Martín in a post-Baroque style with neo-classical leanings, they were built between the 18th and 19th centuries. Construction began in 1761 and was completed 120 years later. The site was already occupied by ruins, which explains the irregular appearance of the Ruedo (the arena itself), which is neither a circle nor a perfect oval. The greatest names in bullfighting have fought here, and will continue to do so as long as the tradition lives on. The bullring can accommodate up to 14,000 spectators. The bullfighting season opens in April and closes at the end of September. Of particular note is the Palco del Príncipe, the box reserved exclusively for the royal family. This architectural ensemble was designed by Cayetano de Acosta (1765).

The museum is located under the bleachers. It traces the history of bullfighting in Spain, through a collection of works of art, as well as its evolution over the centuries. It comprises four rooms: the first is devoted to the Corporation and its relationship with the bullfighting festival; the second, dedicated to the 19th century, features scenes from the different phases of bullfighting; the third is devoted to the 20th century and the golden age of this "art" (with Juan Belmonte y Roselito and El Gallo); and the last displays accessories (clothes, utensils, capes, bronzes and posters). The Maestranza's painting room houses a collection of oil paintings from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, with a bullfighting theme. Among the artists on display are Gutiérrez de la Vega, Eugenio Lucas and Domínguez Bécquer, as well as watercolours, lithographs and engravings from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the earliest known representation of a bullfighting scene, Corrida à cheval by J. Stradan, dating from 1578. Last but not least, twelve engravings by Goya, produced in 1876, are not to be missed.

Outside, a statue is dedicated to Carmen "la Cigarrera" (in the square beside the bullring), an employee of the Real Fábrica de Tabacos (now the University) who, according to Mérimée and Bizet, was murdered by her former lover José, just as her beloved toreador Escamillo was triumphing in the bullring. Whether you're a fan of bullfighting or not, this is a very interesting visit that gives you a better understanding of the Sevillian craze. Highly recommended.

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totopic
Visited in may 2018
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Même sans être un aficionado de la corrida, cette visite présente de très bons intérêts culturels.
La visite commence par le musée avec des évocations et anecdotes sur l'art de la tauromachie, puis les coulisses, et enfin l’arène.
L'audio guide en français est inclus dans le prix de la visite.
fute_546540
Visited in may 2017
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Le musée situé à l'entrée, dessous les arènes et principalement dédié aux tenus des divers toréadors évoluant dans le temps.
Cette arène semble occuper une importante place dans la culture de Séville.
Une chapelle dédié aux combattants traduit une certaine 'superstition' des combattants avant l'affrontement avec l'animal
Chonchon66
Visited in february 2017
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On découvre en premier lieu et avec beaucoup d'intérêt le musée retraçant l'histoire des corridas dans cette arène familiale.
Puis le guide nous fait pénétrer dans l'arène où nous pouvons admirer l'architecture du bâtiment, voir les coups de cornes dans les balustrades, etc.
berenger59
Visited in february 2017
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Que l'on soit partisan de la tauromachie ou défenseur de la cause bovine, visiter les arènes de Séville  Plaza De Toros De La Real Maestranza paraît incontournable tant la vie des sévillans semble régulée au rythme des corridas. La visite commence par la découverte du musée sous les gradins de l'arène où sont exposées peintures et sculptures à la gloire des toréadors les plus illustres et des taureaux les plus combatifs. La visite à laquelle j'assiste se fait en anglais et en espagnol mais je parviens à comprendre l'intégralité sans aucun mal. Après le musée, nous foulons le sable au beau milieu de l'arène avec une vue imprenable sur les gradins. Une visite fort intéressante même pour les réfractaires à cette tradition.
Siga
Visited in july 2016
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Super visite à faire. Le musée retrace l'histoire des jeux dans les arènes. Dommage uniquement des visites guidées et attention l'été il fait très chaud penser à prendre un chapeau pour se couvrir pendant la visite. Même si on a des difficultés en Anglais, on arrive à comprendre l'essentiel de l'histoire. Y aller !

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