Designed by Spanish architect Joaquín Rucoba and completed in 1874, the La Malagueta Bullring stands as a striking example of neo-Mudéjar architecture. Located in Málaga, Spain, the arcaded stadium can accommodate up to 14,000 spectators. The bullring features stables and training grounds for the horses, corrals for the bulls, and even a mini-hospital. Today, visitors can explore the historic site, which is owned by Fernando Puche Dona, a local entrepreneur and former president of Málaga Football Club.
La Malagueta Bullring (Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta)
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