Museo dei Tarocchi
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[edit] Tarot contribution
Morena Poltronieri and Ernesto Fazioli, of the Tarot publishing House Hermatena and co-founders of Museo dei Tarocchi (a fabulous Tarot Museum in Northern Italy).
[edit] Biography
Ernesto and Morena met in 1992 and soon became close friends. Both are from the bustling city of Bologna, in Northern Italy. Ernesto graduated from a 5 year program at a professional tour and travel college, and is an expert tour guide, and able to communicate in a few key languages. Ernesto began reading Tarot in 1989. Morena has been collecting Tarot and doing readings for over 30 years. They have studied many esoteric schools of thought together and independently. The Hermatena publishing house came into being in 2001 and has produced some of the most original and creative decks and intriguing themes for exploring the Tarot. Morena and Ernesto moved their families to Riola (a picturesque hill top village outside of Bologna) in 1999. The concept for the Tarot museum took root in 2005 and with much sweat and toil, heart and soul it has transformed from a 400 year old building and abandoned general store into an enchanting Tarot paradise, full of magical wonders sure to inspire and mesmerize any Tarotist lucky enough to find themselves there.
[edit] Published works
- Abracadabra - Le Streghe Giocano a Carte
- Il Gioco dei Tarocchi: Gli Arcani Maggiori
- Il Sentiero dei Tarocchi
- InContro Tarocchi
- inMani Tarot
- Italian Magic Tarot
- I Tarocchi dell’Iride
- Parfait Amour Tarot
- Tarocchi Alchemici
- Tarocchi alla corte di Merlino
- Tarocchi da colazione
- Tarocchi da pranzo
- Tarocchi di Connessione
- Tarocchi di Lisbona
- Tarocchi del Respiro
- TAROCCHI eVoluti
- Tarocchi Gastronomici
- Tarocchi Massonici
- Tarocco Balocco
[edit] Websites
- Museo dei Tarocchi [1]
- Decks from their Publishing House Hermatena can be found here [2]
- Also, a mini website by Arnell Ando showcases the Tarot Museum itself, as well as the cool decks they publish (a pictorial tour of the museum as well as sample cards and details about all available decks) [3]
