At the Catholic University of Valencia, students enjoy a dynamic, sustainable, and truly urban campus experience—right in the vibrant heart of the city. Our centrally located buildings are easily accessible by public transport and fully adapted to all needs. Set across a series of architecturally rich sites, our Valencia Campus blends historical charm with cutting-edge innovation, offering a uniquely inspiring place to study, grow, and connect.
San Carlos Borromeo
Nestled in the cultural heart of Valencia, San Carlos Borromeo is a landmark dating back to 1760, originally home to the Valencian Academy of Surgery. Today, this iconic building hosts the university’s Rectorate, postgraduate programmes, and the Faculty of Medicine. Just a short walk from the MUVIM, it beautifully bridges centuries of academic tradition with a forward-looking approach to education.
Degrees:
Medicine, Dentistry, Human Nutrition and Dietetic
Degrees:
Law, Criminology, Business Management and Administration, Multimedia and Digital Arts, Videogame Narration and Design, Canon Law, Philosophy, Theology
Trinitarios
Located on Calle Trinitarios in Valencia’s historic quarter, this beautifully restored 19th-century cloister (1853) has been transformed into a vibrant academic and cultural hub. Spanning over 9,000 m², its spaces blend historical elegance—vaulted ceilings, decorative columns, and a fully restored church—with modern standards of accessibility and education. More than a university site, Trinitarios is a cultural epicentre for both the Archdiocese and the wider city, hosting exhibitions, public events, and academic conferences throughout the year.
Santa Úrsula
One of UCV’s most emblematic buildings, Santa Úrsula is a former 17th-century monastery located near the Torres de Quart. Declared a site of cultural interest, it has been fully restored and outfitted with the latest educational technology.
Inside, you'll find the university’s main library, laboratories, multimedia rooms, an auditorium, faculty offices, and a campus café—all surrounding a peaceful garden courtyard in the original cloister.
Degrees:
Biotechnology, Marine Sciences
Virgen de los Desamparados
Located on Calle Jesús, this emblematic building boasts over 50 years of academic tradition and is just minutes away from key university hubs and the MUVIM. Its unbeatable central location and excellent public transport connections make it a vibrant, accessible, and inspiring place to learn in the heart of Valencia.
Marqués de Campo
Just steps from Santa Úrsula Campus and surrounded by major cultural institutions like the La Beneficencia Cultural Centre and IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art), this 19th-century building combines architectural charm with a modern university experience