Toreo de Cuatro Caminos explained

Toreo de Cuatro Caminos
Cuatro Caminos Bullring
Alternate Names:Toreo
El Toreo
(The Bullring)
El Coloso de Naucalpan
(The Colossus of Naucalpan)
Location Town: Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico
Location Country:Mexico
Completion Date:
  • (Toreo de la Condesa)
  • (Cuatro Caminos)
Inauguration Date:
Owner:
  • Bernal Family (1947-2008)
  • Dhanos Inmobiliary (2008)
Building Type:Bullring
Seating Capacity:25,000 - 30,000
Diameter:25,000 M²

The Toreo de Cuatro Caminos (literally: Four Roads Bullring; also nicknamed El Coloso de Naucalpan) was a bullring that existed in the limits of Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City and the municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico, being an important point of reference on the limits between these two entities for motorists of the Anillo Periférico, a highway adjacent to the site. Since 2008, the Toreo Parque Central shopping center has been located on its site.[1] Even after its demolition, the area where the bullring stood is commonly known as Toreo or Toreo de Cuatro Caminos.[2]

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. JIMÉNEZ JACINTO, Rebeca . September 19, 2009 . Comienza demolición del domo del Toreo de Cuatro Caminos . March 8, 2022 . El Universal.
  2. Web site: ¿Cuáles son los cuatro caminos de Cuatro Caminos?. Chilango. September 1, 2016. es. September 15, 2022.