Bullfighting returns to Muro – a village between tradition and protest
What Muro’s Bullfighting Debate Reveals About Mallorca
Muro’s bullfighting row reflects a broader Mallorca debate about tradition, modern values, and the use of historic venues.

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What does the bullfighting debate in Muro say about Mallorca today?
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Why is the return of bullfighting in Muro causing so much debate?
It has become a dispute about tradition, animal welfare, and what Muro’s arena should be used for.
Is bullfighting still legal in Mallorca?
Yes, it remains legal, but it is highly controversial in Mallorca.
What are the main arguments against bullfighting in Mallorca?
Critics focus on animal welfare and on better cultural uses for the venue.
What is La Monumental in Muro used for?
La Monumental is the historic arena in Muro and the focus of the current debate.
How could a bullfight affect everyday life in Muro?
It could bring visitors, but also noise, traffic, and security concerns.
What alternatives are being suggested for the Muro bullring?
Ideas include concerts, theatre, festivals, and other cultural events.
Why do some people in Mallorca still support bullfighting?
Supporters usually point to tradition and possible economic benefits.
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