Plaza de Toros de La Condomina, also known as La Condomina Bullring, is a historic bullfighting arena located in the city of Murcia, Spain. The bullring was inaugurated in 1887 and has a capacity of 12,000 spectators.
The arena has a circular shape and is made of red brick and stone. It has two levels of seating and a sand-covered arena. The bullring has a diameter of 44 meters and is one of the oldest and most beautiful bullrings in Spain.
Throughout its history, La Condomina has hosted many important bullfights and bullfighters, including the legendary Manolete. It has also been used for other events such as concerts, fairs, and cultural events.
Today, La Condomina is mainly used for concerts and other cultural events. It is also a popular tourist attraction and visitors can take guided tours of the bullring to learn more about its history and significance.
However, bullfighting has become a controversial topic in Spain and there are growing calls to ban it. As a result, the number of bullfights held at La Condomina has decreased in recent years.
In the year 2022, during the bullfight of the Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey, while the right-hander was concluding his first task, a spontaneous jumped into the bullring without a shirt holding a banner that read: "Violence against animals, no!" it's culture."
The bullfighter's assistants, along with personnel from the bullring, attacked the anti-bullfighting fighter, kicking him to the ground and giving him well-aimed blows. The beating only stopped when the police arrived.
The arena has a circular shape and is made of red brick and stone. It has two levels of seating and a sand-covered arena. The bullring has a diameter of 44 meters and is one of the oldest and most beautiful bullrings in Spain.
Throughout its history, La Condomina has hosted many important bullfights and bullfighters, including the legendary Manolete. It has also been used for other events such as concerts, fairs, and cultural events.
Today, La Condomina is mainly used for concerts and other cultural events. It is also a popular tourist attraction and visitors can take guided tours of the bullring to learn more about its history and significance.
However, bullfighting has become a controversial topic in Spain and there are growing calls to ban it. As a result, the number of bullfights held at La Condomina has decreased in recent years.
In the year 2022, during the bullfight of the Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey, while the right-hander was concluding his first task, a spontaneous jumped into the bullring without a shirt holding a banner that read: "Violence against animals, no!" it's culture."
The bullfighter's assistants, along with personnel from the bullring, attacked the anti-bullfighting fighter, kicking him to the ground and giving him well-aimed blows. The beating only stopped when the police arrived.