¡Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! Filming Locations
Where was ¡Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! filmed? ¡Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! was filmed in 1 locations across Spain in the following places:
¡Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! Filming Locations
Chinchón is a town, southeast of Madrid, in central Spain. It’s known for its hilltop houses and medieval Plaza Mayor, circled by buildings with wooden balconies. The Torre del Reloj (Clock Tower) is all that remains of the 14th-century Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church. Museo Etnológico La Posada houses traditional farming tools and machinery. To the south are the remains of the 15th-century Castillo de los Condes.
¡Viva Madrid, que es mi pueblo! (1928)
Luis abandons his studies to become a bullfighter, becoming rivals with another famous one for the love of an inconstant woman. With one of the best real toreros of his time, Marcial Lalanda.