Do you know Artimus Escape Game? Located in the heart of the capital's 20th arrondissement, near the Père-Lachaise cemetery, this curiosity cabinet-style establishment invites you to discover one of its rooms, Ultime Madrigal.
And to get there, you'll have to travel back in time via a portal, as we're plunged right into the heart of the Italian Renaissance, in the home of musician Carlo Gesulado. The objective? Solve the mystery of the disappearance of the musician's bride, Donna Maria, as well as the musician himself, an hour before his palace burned down.
A room that the editors were able to test. Our verdict: you'd think you were there. The decor respects Italian Renaissance architecture, and immerses us in the charm (and mystery) of the palaces of that era. Mechanisms and puzzles are ingenious and in keeping with the theme. We particularly appreciate the immersive aspect of the room, which goes even further, since the escape game begins as soon as you enter the establishment.
A convivial room, ideal for families or simply for lovers of Renaissance history. In terms of difficulty, this is an intermediate level: nothing complicated to solve, no puzzles or mathematics... Here, it's all about observation. Shall we go, friends?
Dates and Opening Time
Starts June 9, 2021
Location
Artimus Escape Game
161 Rue des Pyrénées
75020 Paris 20
Access
Metro line 2 "Alexandre Dumas" station, line 3 "Porte de Bagnolet" station
Prices
Tarif en heures creuses: €110
Tarif en heures pleines: €130
Recommended age
From 12 years old
Official website
www.artimus-escapegame.com