The Valencia Bullring, or Plaza de Toros, stands as a testament to Spain’s rich cultural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the history of bullfighting. Built in the 19th century, the structure showcases traditional Spanish architectural elements, including a multi-leveled exterior and brick arches. At its heart lies a sand-filled arena, where the dramatic events once unfolded. Today, visitors can explore the bullring’s historic features and gain a deeper understanding of this controversial yet significant aspect of Spanish culture.
Valencia Bullring (Plaza de Toros)
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