sport.wikisort.org - Stadium The Fiesta Alegre fronton was a fronton located on the intersection of the streets Marqués de Urquijo and Juan Álvarez Mendizabal, in the Argüelles area, in Madrid, Spain.[1]
Facade of the Fiesta Alegre fronton.
History
The Madrilenian Fiesta Alegre fronton was designed by the architect Francisco Andrés Octavio Palacios and opened to the public in 1892. Originally, it had a 70-meters track and capacity to host 3,500 spectators, an important volume for the time.
References
Madrid (in Spanish). Viuda de Hernando. 1895.
Demolished landmarks in Madrid
Founded before the Habsburgs
Royal Alcázar of Madrid
Some of the Romanesque churches
Atalaya de la Villa and Atalaya de la Corte
Iglesia gótico-mudéjar de Humanejos
Built during the Habsburgs
Palacio del Buen Retiro
Antigüa Real Armería de Felipe II
Casa del Tesoro
Torre de la Parada
Convento de Santo Tomás
Convento de San Felipe el Real
Iglesia del Buen Suceso
Palacio del Marqués de Alcañices
Noviciado de la Compañía de Jesús
Convento de los Agustinos Recoletos
Convento del Carmen Calzado
Convento de la Natividad y San José
Fountain de la Abundancia
Fountain of the Harpies
Built during the Early Bourbons
Palacio de La Moncloa
Convento de San Norberto
Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro
Monte de Piedad de Madrid
Fountain de La Mariblanca
Built from the 19th century
Quinta del Sordo
Hotel Florida
Palacio del Duque de Úceda
Fiesta Alegre fronton
Palacio de Xifré
Palacio del Marqués de Portugalete
Palacio del Marqués de Casa Riera
Palacio de Indo
Palacio del Duque de Arión
Former monument to victims of the attack against Alfonso XIII
City Walls and Gate Walls
Muslim Walls
Christian Walls
Walls del Arrabal
Walls of Philip II
Walls of Philip IV
Related
Project of Filippo Juvarra for the Royal Palace of Madrid
Other
List of missing landmarks in Spain
Basque pelota
Federations
Spanish Federation of Basque Pelota
International Federation of Basque Pelota
Companies Fronton grounds Tournaments
Basque Pelota World Championships
Bare-handed Pelota First League
Bare-handed Pelota Second League
Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles
Cuatro y Medio Euskadi Championship
Notable Pelotaris
Atano III
Txiquito de Iraeta
Txiquito de Éibar
Retegi II
Ogueta
Beloki
Eugi
Titín III
Gallastegui
Pelota at the Olympics
1900
1924 (demonstration)
1968 (demonstration)
1992 (demonstration)
Defunct frontons Related articles
Fronton
Basque pelota ball
Valencian frontó
International fronton
Paleta Frontón
Frontenis
Jai alai
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