La Monumental

The Plaza Monumental de Barcelona, often known simply as La Monumental (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫə munumənˈtaɫ]), is a bullring in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the last bullfighting arena in commercial operation in Catalonia. It was inaugurated in 1914 under the name Plaza de El Sport and was immediately expanded and renamed in 1916 with its current name. It is situated at the confluence of the Gran Via and Carrer Marina (Marina Street) in the Eixample district. It has a capacity of 19,582 within 26 rows of lines, boxes, and bleachers on the first floor inside and a superior barrage surrounding the building.

It is the last place in Catalonia where bullfights are being held since the Parliament of Catalonia passed a ban of bullfighting events on July 28, 2010 to come into force in 2012.[1] Balañá family property, which has transferred its operation to the House Matilla.

The building originally had a noucentista architectural style, the work of Manuel Joaquim Raspall i Mayol. [2] The expansion work was done by Ignasi Mas i Morell and Domènec Sugrañes i Gras to give it its current facade, strongly influenced by Mudéjar and Byzantine architecture.[3] It is one of the larger public arenas in Barcelona, with a capacity of just under 20,000 for bullfights or about 25,000 for events such as rock concerts (using part of the ring for spectators).

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