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Plaza de toros de Acho : ウィキペディア英語版
Plaza de toros de Acho
The Plaza de Toros de Acho is the premier bullring in Lima, Peru. Located beside the historical center of the Rímac District, the plaza is classified as a national historic monument. It is the oldest bullring in the Americas and the second-oldest in the world after La Maestranza in Spain (not counting the Roman Empire-era Arles Amphitheatre in France).
Of the 56 official bullrings in Peru, the Plaza de Acho ranks most prominently. It has a seating capacity of 13,700〔http://ciudadestaurinas.net/index.php?artid=fix/ficha_hermanamiento.php&secc=hermanamientos&id_herm=3〕 and was constructed of adobe and wood, both traditional materials.
==History==
In 1765, Agustín Hipólito de Landaburu sought permission to construct what he called "a fixed plaza for the corridas de toros" that would take place in Lima during the city's celebration of Carnival. The plaza would be constructed in the Rímac district on a site that had been used for several temporary bullrings since 1754. The site was called “el Hacho,” a Quechua word meaning “elevated place with view of the sea.” Construction on the plaza officially began on 30 January 1766.〔
The inaugural run took place on 30 January 1766, and showcased the bullfighters Pisí, Maestro de España, and Gallipavo. The first bull to be killed in the plaza was a white animal called "El Albañil," meaning ''The Mason''.〔
Throughout its existence, revenues from the Plaza de Acho have been designated for the organizers of different ''corridas''. An exception to this was during the war for independence from Spain: between the years of 1821 and 1826 all proceeds from the plaza were directed to the liberating army.〔
The plaza was remodeled once, in 1944, due to deteriorated conditions.〔 Although the work was generally considered successful in retaining the plaza's beloved characteristics, at least one writer bemoaned the "fall" of the old plaza: "Solemn, silent and decrepit--like those old actresses burdened with years-old glories and fames--the old Plaza de Toros de Lima has fallen."〔
Since its opening, the Plaza de Acho has hosted many famous bullfighters or ''toreros'', including Juan Belmonte, Manuel Rodríguez 'Manolete', Luis Miguel Domínguez 'Dominguín', and Manuel Benítez 'El Cordobés'.〔Velásquez C., Luis, "Los 241 años de la Plaza de Acho." ''La República''. September, 2007.〕

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