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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 Bolognese senate decided to merge the suppressed churches' and convents' paintings and Accademia delle Scienze's holdings into one
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was created to host the frescoes brought from the Sant'Apollonia di Mezzaratta church. In 1997 the Gallery was completely renovated to comply the European standards, and it is one of the best known Italian art galleries, internationally known and appreciated for its space dedicated exclusively to
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single collection, gathering almost one thousand works, organized first at the former Convent of Saint Vitalis, then in 1802 at the former Jesuit novitiate of Saint Ignatius in the Borgo della Paglia, now called via delle Belle Arti 56, made by
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made the first catalog. The collection was enlarged again in 1844, when the museum now added the convent's chapel, which had ceiling frescoes depicting the
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of eight early 15th-century altarpieces, salvaged from the demolition of Saint Mary Magdalene's church. Bought for the
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from the 13th to the 18th century and other fundamental works by artists who were in some way related to the city.
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In the first years of the 20th century another wing was built under the supervision of
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The gallery's first nucleus of works came from the acquisition in 1762 by monsignor
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Another Bolognese conservation pole was the Appartamento del Gonfaloniere at the
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in 1726 to house the newly created gallery of National Academy of Fine Arts.
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to the city. The first enlargement of the collection, carried out by
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in 1815, many works seized by the French were returned from the
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temporary exhibitions and for its educational activities.
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La formazione della Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
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