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Franz Bardon

100th Anniversary
Exhibition
Opava, Czech Republic, 25th November 2009
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Horni Namesti, Opava

View over U Jaktarske Brany to Mezi


Trhy, Opava

We cordially invite you to an exhibition of

the 100th anniversary of the birth of

Františka Bardona
Opava native

one of the greatest and most globally recognized hermeticist and guru of the 20th Century

The exhibition will take place from 25th Nov 2009 to 12th Dec 2009

The opening will take place on 25th Nov 2009 at 5pm with a son and
daughter of Franz Bardon, Dr Lumíra Bardona and Mrs Marie
Špičkové

At the exhibition you will see items from the personal estate of Franz Bardon, foreign-language editions of his books,
the purchase will also look at contemporary Czech prints.

Location: esoteric shop Radost, 61 Horní náměstí, Opava


The invitation from
www.radost-opava.eu Admission free

Hosting the meeting at Radost, Lenka and Iveta

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The Radost bookshop, 1 floor,
Horni Namesti/Mezi Trhy
Books, photographs and
personal effects from
the exhibition

Foreign editions of Bardon’s books in many


languages including Czech, German,
French and Korean
Lenka and Iveta from the Radost bookshop
introduce the proceedings

Bardon’s son and daughter, Lumir and


Marie Bardon

Lumir Bardon speaks about his father


Bardon’s ‘Mercedes’ typewriter, mentioned
in ‘Memories of Franz Bardon’,

His Leica camera, one of the few


possessions not seized by the
Czech authorities

The magic mirror that stood in the waiting room of Bardon’s


practice, made from the seven planetary metals.
The effects of the mirror would have already
begun healing unwitting patients even before they
had been treated, according to Lumir. Not
confiscated by the authorities presumably because
of its size and unknown purpose.

Temple drawing
Photographs and drawings mostly from ‘Frabato’ or
‘Memories of Franz Bardon’

Dedications from the frontispieces of Bardon’s


first editions or original manuscripts

Bardon’s death certificate


Bardon’s family tree

Commentaries in Czech
Commentaries in Czech

Views of 22 Obloukova, Bardon’s Opava apartment,


near to the hospital where he worked

Bardon’s family house and home, Kylesovice


View to the cemetery, Hlavni

Family grave, provided for by his acquaintances, in


the south-west corner of the cemetery
In loving memory, from his many grateful students
and disciples around the world

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