Bullfighting in Spain
Bullfighting is the most traditional of Spanish Fiestas. The Spanish people
consider them art forms which are intimately linked with their country’s
history, art and culture. Pressure groups attempt to lobby against bullfighting
yet the King of Spain himself has been quoted as saying that the day the EU bans
bullfighting is the day Spain leaves the EU.
Bullfighting can be traced back to ancient days. They were popular spectacles
in ancient Rome, but it was in the Iberian Peninsula that these contests were
fully developed by the Moors from North Africa who overran Andalucia in AD 711.
Bullfighting developed into a ritualistic occasion observed in connection with
feast days, on which the conquering Moors, mounted on highly trained horses,
confronted and killed the bulls.
Today bullfighting is big business in Spain with the top matadores
earning comparable salaries to the nation's top soccer stars and rock idols.
IMPORTANT
Please note that this website does not condone bullfighting. We provide the
information in this section as it is an appropriate subject for a website
providing information on travel in Spain and Spanish culture.
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