One of my all-time favorite places. A tranquil little spot with beautiful paintings and all kinds of artifacts from the painter's life. The gardens are lovely, too. You'll feel like you left the hustle and bustle of Madrid.
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It's must if you visit Madrid, you may not agree with it but it's the Spanish culture and that's what being a tourist is all about. We had the audio handsets which is a must, the history was very inte...
We walked out of the bull fight after the second killing. There is nothing fair or equal between bull and Matador. They are cruel to the bull for entertainment. The whole event is horrific.
Worth a visit but it shows you exactly what happens to the bulls. I will never go to a bull fight. Had no previous thoughts but this explained it all to me
We took the metro from the city center of Madrid to the Bullfighting Museum. We purchased a ticket with an audio guide. It took a little more than an hour to go through the entire museum. There wer...
Thought that 15 Euros was too expensive for what you got to see then to be forced to have your photo taken and asked for another 10 Euros was beyond a joke. Seen the bullring at Ronda which was cheape...
One of my all-time favorite places. A tranquil little spot with beautiful paintings and all kinds of artifacts from the painter's life. The gardens are lovely, too. You'll feel like you left the hustle and bustle of Madrid.
This small museum is off the main tourist routes, but super charming! Located in Sorolla's old house, you feel like you are no longer in the busy city center, but in a Spanish countryside mansion. If you're a fan of impressionist artwork, I'd say it's definitely worth the visit.
Bullfighting Madrid Spanish Bullfighting: The history of bullfighting can be traced back to the Minoan civilization of Crete more than 2,000 years ago, representing the primitive human-beast battle. Since the 18th century, bullrings have been built across Spain, and bullfighting has become a common practice. The Bullfighting Museum displays pictures of various bullfighting scenes, various colors of elaborately embroidered bullfighter costumes, introductions and actual objects of the famous bullfighters, and even the heads and horns of the bulls that were stabbed to death.
Lao Ma’s favorite place is worth coming here to learn about the history and culture of bullfighting. Here, a cup of mellow beer and an infinitely exciting bullfight can relieve the heavy pressure.
The Bullfighting Museum is an iconic museum here. It is very praised. It feels very good. There are all descriptions of the bullfighting history.