Built between 1758 and 1881, Seville's famous white and yellow bullring is different from others in that it is not completely round. It can accommodate almost 13 000 spectators and is among the oldest in Spain. Visitors get to see the bullring, the Bullfighting Museum, the chapel and, on the days when there is no corrida, the stables. On display at the museum are bullfighters' costumes, known as "suits of lights" (trajes de luces) and a splendid collection of pieces on the world of bullfighting (including etchings by Goya and a watercolour by Jean Cocteau).