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In 1796, with the fall the Pope's regime and the new republican laws, which suppressed many convents and all the guilds, and shut down the old regime's head offices, the
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single collection, gathering almost one thousand works, organized first at the former
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of eight early 15th-century altarpieces, salvaged from the demolition of Saint Mary
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