The regional gallery is home to numerous works of fine art, many of which acquired when several religious orders were suppressed in 1866.
In that year, orders of dervishes throughout the country were suppressed.
However, this order was suppressed by Sixtus V in 1558.
After the order was suppressed in the first decade of the 14th century the property passed to Temple Bruer.
In 1797, the order was suppressed by the Napoleonic occupation.
The order has been suppressed by law since the foundation of the Republic in 1946.
However the new order on board is suppressed by the Imperial Navy sailors.
When the order was suppressed, he continued his studies and was ordained.
The next year religious orders had been suppressed, except those engaged in teaching or charitable works.
The order was suppressed in 1308 and the lands involved reverted to the original donors.