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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.
List of Museum Heroes: Doners & Sponsors/Parners & Friends of Museum & Officers & Visitors

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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

BB051: Русское Таро: Истинная Душа Народа” is "Russian Tarot: The True Soul of the People

Русское Таро: Истинная Душа Народа

 

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Certainly! Let me provide an English translation of the information about the “Русское Таро” (Russian Tarot) deck:

Features of the “Русское Таро” deck:

  • Deck structure: The “Русское Таро” deck consists of 78 cards, including 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards.
  • Creators of the deck: The artists behind this deck, including the renowned Victor Bakhtin, aimed to infuse the Tarot cards with the spirit of Orthodox Christianity, creating a Tarot version specifically tailored to Russian culture¹.
  • Major Arcana: These cards represent unique folk magic. They carry spiritual symbols and characteristic imagery related to the Russian people.
  • Minor Arcana and their ranking system: The Minor Arcana cards are ranked according to a specific system, based on both quantity and quality.

More info

https://omagii.ru/cards-tarot/russkoe-taro-istinnaya-dusha-naroda/

AAA128: The Artistic Fusion of ‘The Black Cats Tarot’ by Graham Blair”

AAA128: BLACK CATS TAROT


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In the world of woodblock printing, each piece tells a unique story of history, culture, and age-old traditions. A prime example is “The Black Cats Tarot” by artist Graham Blair from Newfoundland, Canada. This deck is not just a painting but also a part of the history of tarot, a game that originated in the 15th century and was later associated with fortune-telling towards the end of the 18th century.

“The Black Cats Tarot” is a modern rendition of the Lovers card in the tarot deck, often associated with choices in relationships and the harmony between personal values and love to achieve inner balance. Blair has chosen the imagery of three Newfoundland fairies for his game, creatures that occupy the ambiguous space in folk tales, symbolizing uncertainty and often associated with transformation. These fairies are depicted as fully embracing their ambiguity.

This woodblock print is crafted on handmade Japanese paper measuring 9” x 12”. Through this, Blair not only revives the traditional woodblock printing technique but also combines it with a special paper material, creating a unique and soulful work of art.

“The Black Cats Tarot” by Graham Blair stands as a testament to the fusion of traditional and modern art, between folk culture and boundless creativity, delivering a message about the choices and transformations in life that we all face.

 

CC0023 Guide to Playing and Winning Canasta

Guide to Playing and Winning Canasta


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This link directsto a listing for a book titled "Comment jouer et gagner au canasta" ("How to Play and Win at Canasta"). It seems to be a guidebook offering instructions and strategies for playing the card game Canasta. The book likely provides tips and techniques to help players improve their skills and increase their chances of winning.

https://www.amazon.com/Comment-jouer-gagner-au-canasta/dp/B003WPHHQA


AA048:Exploring the Tarot de Paris: A Bridge to Centuries Past

Tarot de Paris: A Fascinating Journey Through Time



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The **Tarot de Paris** is a remarkable replica of a 17th-century Tarot card deck. First created sometime between 1600 and 1650, it is possibly the oldest complete 78-card Tarot deck known today. Let's explore its unique features and historical significance:

1. Visual and Title Differences: The Tarot de Paris exhibits some differences in visuals and titles compared to more familiar Tarot decks. These variations add to its allure and provide a glimpse into the artistic and cultural context of the time.

2. Major Arcana: The Major Arcana cards in the Tarot de Paris represent universal human experiences, such as love, death, and wealth. Each card carries specific messages of perspective and guidance, offering insights into the bigger picture of life and destiny. These 22 cards hold deep meanings and symbolize archetypal themes that resonate across generations.

3. Spiritual Journeys: As you explore the Tarot de Paris, consider the spiritual journey it represents. From The Fool's innocence and vulnerability to The World's completion, these cards guide us through life's karmic lessons and stages of self-awareness. They remind us that we are all part of a greater narrative, seeking meaning and understanding as we navigate our paths.

4. Embrace the Energy: Just as The Fool encourages openness and willingness to embrace the unknown, let the Tarot de Paris inspire you. Absorb its energy, connect with its timeless wisdom, and allow it to guide you on your own journey of self-discovery and growth.

In the intricate patterns of the Tarot de Paris, we find echoes of centuries past—a bridge between history and the present, inviting us to reflect, learn, and evolve. 

more info:

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/tarot-de-paris-replica-17th-cent-card-1874104055

CC0013 The collection of Tarot no.67

 

The collection of Tarot no.67



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CC0016 The collection of Tarot no.66

 

The collection of Tarot no.66


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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