Information about the Seville bullring

Welcome to the Seville Bullring, an emblematic site that is not only a fundamental part of the Andalusian bullfighting tradition but also represents one of the city’s great historical and cultural symbols. On this page, we invite you to discover the unique characteristics of the Real Maestranza, its history steeped in tradition and legacy, and the events that have made it an essential reference for bullfighting enthusiasts and those wishing to experience the most authentic essence of Seville.

Maestranza Bullring Seville

Origins of the bullring

The Seville Bullring, known as the Real Maestranza de Caballería, dates back to the 18th century, when the noble institution promoted the construction of a permanent space dedicated to bullfighting festivities. Construction began in 1733 and proceeded progressively for over a century until the structure we know today was completed.

The creation of this bullring responded to the desire to consolidate bullfighting as one of the city’s primary cultural expressions, at a time when Seville already stood out as one of Spain’s great social and artistic centers. From its beginnings, the Maestranza was conceived as a place where tradition, art, and spectacle united, eventually becoming one of the most important stages in the bullfighting world.

Architecture and design

The bullring today

Today, the Seville Bullring, known as the Real Maestranza, continues to be one of the leading references for bullfighting both nationally and internationally. Each season, it brings together the most prominent figures of bullfighting, establishing itself as one of the most important dates on the bullfighting calendar.

Its activity is especially concentrated during the April Fair and the San Miguel Fair, times when the city experiences the bullfighting tradition with the greatest intensity. Furthermore, the bullring has become one of the most visited tourist spots in Seville, thanks to its historical value, its architecture, and the possibility of taking guided tours.

Nowadays, the Maestranza combines tradition and culture, keeping alive one of Seville’s most representative hallmarks and offering both fans and visitors a unique experience in an emblematic setting.