Coso Polivalente is an old bull fighting ring that was re-opened in 2008. The ring was built in 1896 and hosted many important bull fighting matches in the area. In its present day form, it also hosts cultural events such as concerts. Coso Polivalente has a seating capacity of around 5000 people.
Plaza de Toros is a multipurpose bullfighting arena built in 2008. With a seating capacity for approximately 5,000 spectators, this arena is used as a venue for plethora of events other than bullfights.
The Quijote Arena was established in 2003. It is located in Ciudad Real, Spain. It has a capacity of 5,863 people. Mainly used for playing handball matches, the area is the home to BM Ciudad Real team. The arena features bars, shops selling souvenirs a buffet area and several modern sports amenities. It is disabled friendly.
Perched atop the Alacranejo peak in the Spanish countryside, the 12th-century castle of Calatrava la Nueva is a popular tourist attraction with its rich history and remarkable Gothic architecture. Although partly in ruins, the interiors of the castle have been well restored with a stunning rose tinted window found on its church wall. Today visitors can see the towers, staircases, convent, refectory, kitchen, cellars, stables and cemetery on a guided tour that lasts about two hours.