Hippodrome of Can Tunis
Hippodrome of Can Tunis | |
| Location | Can Tunis, Catalonia, Spain |
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| Construction | |
| Opened | 23 September 1883 |
| Demolished | 1934 |
| Construction cost | 30.000 pesetas |
| Tenants | |
The Hippodrome of Can Tunis was a sports venue in the city of Barcelona, Spain. Originally an equestrian venue, it's now best remembered as a historic football and aeronautic venue. The Hippodrome of Can Tunis played a pivotal role in the early steps of football in Catalonia as one of the first football fields in Barcelona, and then served as a practice ground for the city’s budding aviation sector, and where the first plane to fly across Spain took off from on 12 February 1910.