This bullfighting ring in Seville was built in the 18th century and is one of the oldest in Spain. It seats about 12,500 people. Take a tour of the arena and see the small chapel where the toredos pray before going in the ring, the picadores’ horses in their stables, and the statue of Curro Romero: Seville’s famous torero. Visitors can also take in the Museum of the History of Bullfights, which displays paintings of the sport and ornate costumes from years past.