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Luis Manuel Arciniega Garcia is a Professor in the Department of History of Art at the Faculty of Geography and History, Universitat de València. His academic work is centered on the artistic and architectural heritage of the Valencian region during the Medieval and Early Modern periods.
His research focuses on the historical, cultural, and perceptual dimensions of artistic remains, particularly religious architecture. He is a member of the MUPART research group (Memory and Meaning: Use and Perception of Artistic Remains in the Valencian Region during Medieval and Early Modern Ages), which explores how communities have engaged with and interpreted art across time.
He completed his doctoral studies at the Universitat de València with a thesis on the architecture and construction of the Monastery of San Miguel de los Reyes, supervised by Dr. Joaquín Bérchez Gómez.
While no scientific awards are currently listed, his long-standing academic position and research group affiliation indicate sustained scholarly contribution.
He has supervised doctoral theses, including under the guidance of Dr. Bérchez, but no current advisees are listed. His work is institutionally supported through research group membership, though specific grants are not mentioned.
He is associated with the MUPART research group, which investigates the cultural memory and perception of artistic heritage in the Valencian context across historical periods.
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