Study Architecture & Design in Spain
7 accredited institutions in Spain teach Architecture & Design, verified by AlmiStudy against national accreditation registries.
Architecture & Design in Spain: at a glance
- Accredited universities
- 7
- Public · private
- 5 · 2
- Cities
- 7 (Segovia / Madrid, Barcelona, Madrid…)
- Language(s) of instruction
- Spanish
- List scholarships
- 7
- Accrediting bodies
- ANECA
Universities
IE University
Segovia / Madrid · ANECA
Polytechnic University of Catalonia — BarcelonaTech (UPC)
Barcelona · ANECA
Polytechnic University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / UPM)
Madrid · ANECA
Polytechnic University of Valencia (Universitat Politècnica de València / UPV)
Valencia · ANECA
University of Alcalá (Universidad de Alcalá / UAH)
Alcalá de Henares · ANECA
University of Navarra (Universidad de Navarra / UNAV)
Pamplona · ANECA
University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla / US)
Seville · ANECA
Other subjects in Spain
Architecture & Design in other countries
Frequently asked questions
How many accredited universities teach Architecture & Design in Spain?
AlmiStudy lists 7 accredited universities teaching Architecture & Design in Spain, each verified against a recognized national accrediting body.
Are Architecture & Design universities in Spain public or private?
Of the verified institutions on record, 5 are publicly run and 2 are private.
What language are Architecture & Design programs taught in across Spain?
The primary languages of instruction on record are Spanish. Confirm the language of each specific program directly with the university.
How does AlmiStudy verify these universities?
Each listed university is checked against a recognized national accreditation body before publication — for this set: ANECA. Listing does not guarantee a specific program's recognition by destination-country regulators.
We list institutions whose accreditation we have verified against a recognized national or international accrediting body. Listing does not vouch for any specific program's recognition by destination-country regulators or individual admissions outcomes.