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About Museum of Tarot

Museum of Tarot (or Bảo Tàng Tarot in Vietnamese), founded in 2016 (will officially open in 2017), is located in Can Tho City, in the south of Vietnam. The museum has three themes: Lithotherapy, Cartomancy and Demonology.

It is combined from six main collections related to Tarology:

Fortune Telling Cards (Tarot and Oracles decks), Historical Books and Documents on Cartomancy, Art of Cardmaking and Decoration of Fortune Telling Cards; Amulets and Talismans and Magical Tools; Lithotherapy Crystals and Charmestones; Demonological and Sacred Books and Haunted Objects.

The museum is established in an ancient noble hotel, called “the citron house”, under the Vietnamese renaissance style. This house is sacrificed for the museum by an old couple of lawyer, Anh Ngo and Duong Ho in 2015.


Acknowledgment

We would like to express special thanks to our honor doners and friends who have given us the precious opportunity to establish this wonderful museum.
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Museum of Tarot

Deepak Bhagya

44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District

900 000 Can Tho City, Vietnam

Phone: +84 916416409

Email: contact@museum-tarot.org

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Museum Founder

Philippe NGO, Ph.D

Researcher with BNF (National Library of France - BiBibliothèque Nationale de France) in DIGIDOC Project , funded by ANR (French National Research Agency - Agence National de Recherche) on the digitization of old and precious documents of human culture.

Tarot researcher and author of some tarot books. Founder of Tarot Huyen Bi Community and Tarot Viet Service.

Museum Honor

Phung Lam

Tarot researcher and author of some tarot books. Founder of Tarot Viet Service.

He is the biggest doner of the museum with around more than a hundred tarot and oracle decks, with more than a hundred bouddhist and taoist amulets and sacred tools.

Collections

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Tarot & Oracles & Fortune Telling Cards

Cartomancy Books and Documents

Art of Cardmaking & Decorating in Cartomancy

Lithotherapy Crystals & Charms Stones

Amulets & Talismans & Magical Ritual Tools

Demonology & Haunted Objects

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300 Decorating Objects about Cartomancy (pins, medals, paintings...)
2000 Antique and comtemporary Tarot & Oracles & Divination tools.
200 Cardmaking Plates (Etchings, Woodcuts, Photographic Glass...)
200 Books & Historical Documents about Tarot & Oracles & Magick
2000 Amulets & Talismans & Ritual Tools (Athames, Sigil Seals...)
3000 Charmstones & Lithotherapy Crystals

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LATEST NEWS, RESEARCH ARTICLES, UPCOMING EVENTS and TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

BB009: The Spiritual Journey and Freedom of Exploration through The Fool Card in the Tarot de Marseille

LE FOU


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Embarking on the Journey of the Fool: The Tarot’s Guide to Self-Discovery

In the realm of Tarot, the Fool stands as a symbol of beginnings and the potential of an untapped journey. Known as ‘Le Mat’ in the Tarot de Marseille, this card carries no number, signifying its unique status among the Major Arcana. The Major Arcana itself represents significant life stages, spiritual milestones, and the quest for self-fulfillment.

The Fool, or ‘Le Mat,’ is depicted as a young traveler, embarking on an adventure with nothing but a small bundle, symbolizing minimal material possessions and a spirit ready for discovery. With a loyal canine companion at his side, the Fool steps forward with optimism, though perilously close to the edge of an unknown precipice. This imagery serves as a metaphor for the leap of faith required to embark on new experiences.

At its core, the Fool embodies the essence of adventure and pioneering spirit. It encourages us to embrace new beginnings with enthusiasm and optimism, even if it means stepping into the unknown. The card’s energy is exhilarating, prompting us to ask ourselves what holds us back from taking that leap of faith. Are we ready to embrace the unknown with open arms?

The Fool’s journey is not without its challenges. The card warns of immaturity, impulsiveness, and a lack of preparation that can lead to perilous outcomes. Yet, it also radiates confidence in the future, urging us to trust in our path and the adventures that lie ahead.

In the Tarot, the Fool marks both the start and the end of the spiritual journey. It represents the innocence with which we begin our quest and the wisdom we gain along the way. As we traverse this path, we return to ourselves, enriched with a deeper understanding of our own nature, others, and the world around us.

The Fool’s message is clear: embrace the journey with an open heart and mind, for it is through these experiences that we grow and learn the most about ourselves. So, as we shuffle the cards and lay them out before us, let us remember the adventurous spirit of the Fool, ready to step into a world of endless possibilities.

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https://vivre-intuitif.com/apprendre-le-tarot/signification/majeures/le-fou-le-mat/

 

BB008: THE FOOL "Der NARR" no.2

 Der NARR no.2


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AA003:The Timeless Tarot: Unveiling the Cultural and Spiritual Tapestry of the Tarot de Marseille

 Marseille Vintage Tarot



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The Tarot of Marseille, also known as the Tarot de Marseille, is not just an ordinary deck of playing cards for entertainment but also a part of the cultural and spiritual heritage of Europe. Believed to have originated from Milan, Italy, in the early 15th century, this deck later spread throughout France, Switzerland, and Northern Italy. With 78 cards, the Tarot of Marseille serves not only for card playing but also for contemplation and seeking spiritual guidance.

Origin and Development

The Tarot of Marseille is steeped in historical and cultural significance. It is thought to have been created after the French conquest of Milan and Piedmont in 1499. The name “Tarot de Marseille” is not ancient; it was coined in 1856 by the French card historian Romain Merlin and later popularized by French cartomancers such as Eliphas Levi, Gérard Encausse, and Paul Marteau.

Structure and Meaning

The Tarot of Marseille consists of 56 cards from the four standard suits and 22 Tarot cards. Each card not only features a distinctive image but also contains many layers of deep meaning. The images on the cards were traditionally printed from woodcuts and later meticulously reproduced based on the original illustrations.

Influence and Legacy

The Tarot of Marseille has influenced not only the design and usage of Tarot cards in France and England but also inspired many 19th-century and later Tarot decks. It is not just a tool for entertainment but also a means for individuals to explore themselves and the world around them.

Conclusion

The Tarot of Marseille is a testament to the richness of art and spirituality. It is not just a deck of cards for play but also a window into the past, a tool for a better understanding of humanity and the universe. With its long history and widespread popularity, this deck will undoubtedly continue to be an important part of human spiritual culture.

more info:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarot_of_Marseilles

BB007: Shining a New Light: The Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot’s Revolution

the Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot



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The Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot Deck: A New Light on the Classic Cards

The Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot deck, recreated by artist Virginijus Poshkus, is a vibrant and colorful new version of the classic Tarot deck designed by Pamela Colman Smith. This deck not only retains the spirit of the original cards but also breathes new life with its vivid colors, giving a lively and three-dimensional feel to the viewer.

Each card is surrounded by a pure white border, with Roman numerals printed at the top for the Major Arcana cards and capitalized letters at the bottom for the Minor Arcana cards. The high-quality printing material along with a protective plastic coating makes the deck not only durable but also easy to shuffle and handle.

This deck is not just a useful tool for Tarot enthusiasts but also a piece of art worth owning. With its fresh color updates, the Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot opens up a new experiential space for those seeking guidance from the Tarot cards.

More info

https://benebellwen.com/2014/11/29/a-review-of-the-radiant-rider-waite-tarot/

 

BB006: The Journey of Discovery and Growth with the Tarot Card ‘The Fool

Der Narr – deine Tarotkarte


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Exploring the Tarot Card “The Fool”: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Future Prospects

In the mystical journey of Tarot, the card “The Fool,” also known as “Der Narr,” opens a new chapter full of promise and challenges. This card is not merely a symbol of innocence and impulsiveness but also a reminder that we must think carefully before acting.

A Fresh Start

“The Fool” represents a fresh start, the unmatched freshness of a child, bringing with it optimism and freedom. This card often appears when you are on the threshold of a new journey, ready to step out of your comfort zone and explore new possibilities.

Love and Relationships

In love, “The Fool” may suggest that you are not ready for a committed relationship or are feeling pressured by those around you. This card encourages you to pursue your own joy and adventure, yet it also reminds you that true love will come in its own way.

Finance and Career

Financially, “The Fool” is a positive sign, promising growth and development. It also suggests that you should trust in yourself and work hard, as things will turn out better than expected.

Moving Towards the Future

“The Fool” encourages you to seek new methods to achieve your goals. Sometimes, you need to let go of old habits and be ready to create new opportunities for yourself.

Conclusion

The Tarot card “The Fool” is not just a card but also a companion on the journey to find meaning and purpose in life. It invites us to open our hearts, embrace new beginnings, and embark on life’s adventure with a free spirit and an inquisitive mind.

More info

https://www.brigitte.de/horoskop/tarot/der-narr---deine-tarotkarte-10888762.html

 

BB003: THE FOOL "INNOCENT PÍSCES I" no.1

THE FOOL no.1


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Plan Your Visit

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Getting Here

Adress: 44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, Vietnam.
Phone Number: +(84) 916416409.
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Hours and Admission

All days from 10 am to 17 pm. Closed on the last day and 1st day of solar and lunar new year.
Mandatory reservation 2 days in advanced.
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Plan and Guide

Museum has three floors corresponding to three main themes: Lithotherapy, Cartomancy and Demonology.
You can download brochures, plan and guide here.
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Bookstores and Shopping

You can buy many antique or reproduction objects, directly in the bookstores. You can also buy it online via our partners website, safely with paypal account.
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Events and Exbihitions

You can participe in many events, included workshops, meetings or exhibitions, monthly at the museum. Check our future and previous events!
You can also celebrate your events in the museum.
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Coffeeshop and Salon de The

A small coffeeshop and Salon de The is located directly inside the museum. You can taste your coffee/tea during your visit.
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Tarot Service Center

The museum also has a free-to-use room for the tarot/oracle reading service. All readers are welcome ! The museum also has monthly free tarot courses for everyone !
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Friends of Museum

Why not become our influencers or sponsors or partners or volunteers? You can benefit many offers with the museum. Your help is greatly appreciated!
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Givings and Donations

The museum always needs your helps to enlarge the collections and improve the quality. All givings and donations are welcome. Your help is greatly appreciated !
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Address

MUSEUM OF TAROT AND ORACLE

44 Nguyen Khuyen Street, An Cu Ward, Ninh Kieu District, 900 000 Can Tho City, Vietnam

Phone number

(+84) (0) 916416409

Email:

contact@museum-tarot.org