The camp’s founders, Frank and Jospehine Duveneck, purchased the tiles in 1913, years before the ancient Buddhist emblem was co-opted by Nazis into the hate symbol it’s known as today.
Buddhism assigns profound meaning to certain numbers, linking them to prosperity and inner peace. Numbers like 8 (infinity), 9 (completion), 3 (harmon ...
The exhibit invites viewers into a space of reflection, where vibrant imagery and sacred symbolism offer a bridge to the spiritual themes of the Buddhist tradition. The exhibition runs from November ...