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I enjoyed coming here as I wanted to visit the bull ring, but the museum was limited; posters, clothes and bull heads, but no info about the actual sport, or history of, in English, so I didn't learn ...
The ring with the high rise behind it, past and present. Ring new in 1876. Traje de luces. Bull heads. Accoutrements. A simple museum. But for Antonio Ordonez.
Little more than a few costumes, bulls' heads and a small selection of photos and letters. The museum makes no attempt to put bullfighting in the context of Spanish culture or explain its history and...
Saw the bullring first and then visited the museum. Bulls' heads are labelled with the weight of the bull and the date of its demise. In direct contrast there are some fine posters and exquisite costu...
Shame no English translation
I enjoyed coming here as I wanted to visit the bull ring, but the museum was limited; posters, clothes and bull heads, but no info about the actual sport, or history of, in English, so I didn't learn ...
Simple presentation but lovely museum
The ring with the high rise behind it, past and present. Ring new in 1876. Traje de luces. Bull heads. Accoutrements. A simple museum. But for Antonio Ordonez.
Very disappointing
Little more than a few costumes, bulls' heads and a small selection of photos and letters. The museum makes no attempt to put bullfighting in the context of Spanish culture or explain its history and...
Chico pero bueno-small but interesting
Saw the bullring first and then visited the museum. Bulls' heads are labelled with the weight of the bull and the date of its demise. In direct contrast there are some fine posters and exquisite costu...
A must see in Malaga
Bullfighting is a big part of Spanish culture, so we enjoyed visiting a real arena. There is a small museum , but the highlight is the arena itself.