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Description Ronda's impressive stone-built and deliberately neo-classical bullring was completed in 1784, twenty years too late for the founder of the corrida's most celebrated dynasty, Francisco Romero, who had died in 1763, but just in time for his already legendary grandson, Pedro, who was thirty years old and in his prime. He would become synonymous with Ronda, its romance and its myths, and the ring in which his legend was forged would outlive all of its ephemeral predecessors to become the most venerable symbol of Spain's peculiar and controversial art.
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Source The Plaza de Toros, Ronda
Author Kevin Poh from Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Camera location36° 44′ 33.29″ N, 5° 10′ 01.53″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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