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Creada en 1973 bajo el mandato del Papa Pablo VI, la colecci\u00f3n cuenta con m\u00e1s de 800 piezas, entre pinturas, esculturas y obra gr\u00e1fica de renombrados artistas del siglo XX como Van Gogh, Gauguin, Dal\u00ed, Chagall y Francis Bacon. La galer\u00eda tiende un puente entre el arte religioso tradicional y la expresi\u00f3n art\u00edstica moderna, ofreciendo una nueva perspectiva de la fe y la devoci\u00f3n en un contexto contempor\u00e1neo. 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