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About the Museum

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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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Credits & Legal Notice


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

Some Facts about Museum

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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DON'T MISS OUT!

LATEST NEWS, RESEARCH ARTICLES, UPCOMING EVENTS and TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

BBB029: The collection of Tarot no.3017

 The collection of Tarot no.3017


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GG025: L'ART DE TIRER LES CARTES

 L'ART DE TIRER LES CARTES


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BBB030:The collection of Tarot no.3017

The collection of Tarot no.3017



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BBB032:The Intellectual Race and Strategic Maneuvering in the Game of Chinese Chess

 Chinese Chess


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In the realm of intellectual games, there is one game that has long been a symbol of sophistication and strategy - that game is Chinese Chess. Not merely a conventional pastime, Chinese Chess is a true test of intellect, requiring players to reason, predict, and make strategic moves to claim victory.

Chinese Chess is not just a game of skill; it is also an art. From arranging pieces to moving and attacking, each move reflects the subtlety and depth of thought of the player. Sometimes, predicting and reacting at the right moment are even more critical. This creates a space for creativity and strategy, where players can express themselves through each move.

However, Chinese Chess is not without its challenges and controversies. Sometimes, competition and pressure can lead players to lose their freedom and creativity. Focusing solely on winning can rob the game of its true joy and meaning. This raises questions about how to approach the game in a balanced way, ensuring competitiveness while respecting creativity and passion.

With the advancement of technology, Chinese Chess has become more popular than ever. Mobile apps and online platforms have provided opportunities for millions of people to participate in the game anytime, anywhere. This not only opens the door to diversity and convenience but also fosters a global community of Chinese Chess players.

In conclusion, Chinese Chess is not just a typical pastime; it is a test of intellect and art. Through its development and broader accessibility, it has become an indispensable part of modern entertainment culture, captivating millions of people worldwide.


AAA042: The collection of tarot no.3344

AAA042: The collection of tarot no.3344


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BBB034:"Explore the Wonders of Tarot with the Meteli Games Collection"

Meteli Games Collection


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Certainly! It seems you’re interested in Tarot cards. While the phrase “Meteli games collection tarot” doesn’t directly correspond to a specific Tarot deck, I can provide information about a few intriguing Tarot decks and their artistic features:

  1. Vermilion Collection Cthulhu Mythos Tarot:

    • If you appreciate Lovecraftian themes and the Cthulhu Mythos, the Vermilion Collection’s Cthulhu section might captivate you. Their Tarot deck features stunning artwork inspired by this cosmic horror universe. .
  2. Mitelli Tarocchini:

    • Mitelli’s “Tarocchini di Bologna” (1664) is a unique Tarot deck. The designs deviate from tradition, especially in the 22 Trump cards. Mitelli’s interpretation of the Trumps stands out artistically. The deck includes four court cards, aces, and more. 

Remember that Tarot decks often carry spiritual and mystical symbolism, making them fascinating tools for introspection and divination. Whether you’re drawn to their artistic beauty or their deeper meanings, exploring different Tarot decks can be a rewarding journey! 


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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Contact

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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