bullring of La Malagueta

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The bullring of La Malagueta is a historic 19th-century bullfighting arena in Málaga, Spain, known for its neo-Mudéjar architecture and role as a major cultural landmark of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
bullring
cultural heritage site
sports venue
architect Joaquín Rucoba NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival architecture NERFINISHED
neo-Mudéjar NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1874
country Spain
culturalSignificance major landmark of Málaga
symbol of Málaga’s bullfighting tradition
floorCount 2
hasCapacity about 9000 spectators
approximately 14000 people (original design)
hasMuseum bullfighting museum
hasPart arena
bullpens
chapel
museum spaces
stands
hasRenovation 20th-century restoration works
21st-century refurbishment and adaptation for cultural uses
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationDate 1981
hostsEvent Corrida Picassiana NERFINISHED
bullfights during Málaga Fair
inaugurationDate 1876
locatedIn Andalusia
Costa del Sol NERFINISHED
Málaga NERFINISHED
Province of Málaga NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood La Malagueta NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mediterranean Sea
Málaga Port NERFINISHED
material brick
name Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta NERFINISHED
nearTransport Málaga city bus lines
Málaga suburban bus routes
notableFor neo-Mudéjar façade with horseshoe arches
role in Málaga Fair festivities
openingDate 1876-06-11
ownedBy Málaga City Council NERFINISHED
primaryUse bullfighting
shape hexadecagonal
usedFor bullfighting festivals
concerts
cultural events

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Gibralfaro Castle hasViewOf bullring of La Malagueta