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Technical File of the monument: Bullring of Seville (La Maestranza)


Monument
Bullring of Seville (La Maestranza) 
Description
The Bullring of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla (Royal Arsenal of Cavalry of Seville) is considered like one of the older bullfighting enclosures for bullfighting of Spain. It is the seat of the bullfights realised in the city, having special relevance for the fans those that are celebrated during the “Feria de Abril” (Fair of April). It is considered one of the most popular tourist attraction centers of the city and one of the most visited monuments. It has a capacity for 12,500 localities. 
Address
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, 12 
Telephone
954 224 577  
Fax
954 220 112 
Web
E-mail
realmaestranza@terra.es 
Timetables
Everyday: 9,30-19 h.
Show days: 9,30-15 h.
Visit every 20 minutes. 
Tickets/Fares
4,00 € 
Services
 

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  • Guided visits in Seville

    Visit "Plaza de España", "Torre del Oro", "Cathedral", "Giralda" and "Barrio de Santa Cruz" Visit "Plaza de América", "Pabellón Mudéjar", "Reales Alcázares" and "Barrio de Santa Cruz" A journey by river, "Cartuja" and "Macarena" Seville at night, Flamenco show and dinner

    The Cathedral of Seville, is the largest Catholic cathedral in the world. In 1987, was proclaimed by the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Reales Alcázares, the oldest royal residence of the Spanish Crown, where they enjoy their patios and lounges in a succession of eras and styles, Almohade, Gothic, Renaissance and Mudejar

    Panoramic walk along the river Guadalquivir, enjoying the view of the city lights, to get to the island Cartuja and the Basilica of the Macarena.

    He will take over some of the main avenues of the city, admiring its plazas and fountains lit, to finish attending a magnificent flamenco show.