The Las Ventas Monumental bullring of Madrid , part III !!!

I lived not to far from it and when a boy used to walked by and played on its vast esplanade without much attention to it. Little by little I was submerge into the history my grandparents told me, and now able to see it first hand and it was sublime. Over my time there, was able to come several times with friends of workers at the bullring and it was spectacular! Somehow it has stayed with me and passed by it every time in Madrid even doing lunch around it with my family. I found me older paper pictures that should be in my blog, therefore here is my take again on the Las Ventas Monumental bullring of Madrid, part III !!! awesome ! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Madrid plaza de toros venta front

The dimensions are impressive: the ruedo (the track) is 60 meters in diameter and the corridor that surrounds it, called the callejón, is 2.2 meters wide. It can accommodate precisely 23,798 people, making it the largest arena in Spain (by capacity and size), and the 3rd largest worldwide.  Las Ventas is the name given to the bullring in Madrid because it was called the area in which it is located ,the neighborhood of Ventas and in the district of Ciudad Lineal ( mine). It was built in Neo-mudéjar style, with metal structure and brick façade. The locations are distributed in 10 lines, grouped into three zones: shadow zone, consisting of lines 9, 10, 1 and 2; sun zone, consisting of lines 4, 5, 6 and 7; zone of sun and shade, composed of lines 3 and 8. These lines are divided in turn into locations of high and low lines, stands and barrage. The most expensive and the cheapest are the shadow entrances, the price decreases as they move away from the ring. The building consists of four floors, with circular galleries that lead to the different locations.

Madrid plaza de toros venta side

There is also a nice ,and informative Museo Taurino or Bullfighting Museum at the back, inaugurated on May 15, 1951 coinciding with the festival of San Isidro Labrador, patron of the city. Located in the Patio de Caballos offers its visitors a coherent and attractive set of bullfighting history and its relevance in the history of Spain and its culture. Indeed for those confused it should be visited, and for the lovers is a must. The museum has a  chapel dedicated to the patron saints of Mexico (the Virgin of Guadalupe) and Madrid (the Virgin of Paloma), as well as an infirmary with two state-of-the-art operating rooms to treat wounds. immediately.  In addition, it has three cultural rooms: the Antonio Bienvenida Room, the Antoñete Room and the Cossío Room, which also houses a library with more than 2,000 volumes. In them exhibitions and informative acts take place throughout the season.

Madrid plaza de toros venta

You get here on foot best,just follow on Calle de Alcalà from centro Madrid and you will see it on your left hand side, Tired ? Well , there is also the Metro Ventas lines 2 and 5 (mine!). Also, bus lines 21,38, 53,106 ,110,110, and more. A must to visit while in Madrid, me think,

The Official Las Ventas bullring : https://www.las-ventas.com/

The Official Las Ventas bullring tours guided visits : https://lasventastour.com/

The Madrid tourist office on the museum : https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/bullfighting-museum

The Madrid tourist office on the bullring :  https://www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/ventas-bullring

The Monumental Las Ventas bullring is an integral part of Spanish culture ,and Madrid  history. This mythical place is an essential part of a visit to the city, whatever your opinion of bullfighting. There you go folks, another dandy and we love it !!  Again, hope you enjoy this post on the Las Ventas Monumental bullring of Madrid, part III !!! as I

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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