Ayuso lays first stone at Ciudad Real biosanitary campus

Published on April 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will travel to Ciudad Real to lay the first stone of the new biosanitary campus of the University of Castilla-La Mancha. The project, which will involve a considerable investment, will house the Faculty of Medicine and other health sciences facilities, generating expectations about its regional impact.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso lays the first stone of the biosanitary campus in Ciudad Real, with plans and a hard hat.

A campus with next-generation health technology 🏥

The complex will integrate clinical simulation laboratories, virtual dissection rooms, and spaces for biomedical research with advanced imaging equipment. The infrastructure aims to connect teaching with hospital practice through telemedicine systems and clinical databases. The construction, distributed in several phases, is expected to modernize the training of future doctors and nurses in the region, although specific timelines have not yet been detailed.

Ayuso, on tour through La Mancha without windmills in sight 😏

Seeing the president of Madrid laying stones in Castilla-La Mancha has its charm. One imagines Page waiting for her with a Manchego cheese and a welcome protocol. Good thing it's not to inaugurate an oil well or a churro factory, because then she might just move there. Of course, if the campus grows at the pace of political promises, students will retire before seeing it finished.