All audiences (from 10 years old)
You have 2 hours to save Marie Antoinette…
- You are welcomed by your investigator-trainer who will present the story to you, give you all the essential documents for the smooth running of the game and organize the teams (if necessary)
- Equipped with historical instructions, it’s off for 2 hours of gameplay, solving puzzles and discoveries. Your journey will lead you in the footsteps of the most famous Queen of France in order to try to change the course of history and save her life (and this, without losing yourself)!
- Point of interest : the Ile de la Cité / Notre-Dame de Paris district to the Gardens of the Palais Royal
- The investigator-trainer will designate the winning team
- During the game, you will be able to call your investigator at any time who will help you if you get stuck
Practical information
- Age : all audiences (from 10 years old)
- (free for children under 10 years old)
- Minimum number of participants: 2 participants
- Duration of the game : 2 hours
- Meeting point: 1, rue des Ursins, Paris 4th
- This game takes place outdoors (the monuments on the course are not visited)
- Difficulty level : “The Carnation Plot” is a treasure hunt that is accessible to everyone, so you don’t need to be an expert in solving puzzles to participate!
Name of your mission “Carnation Plot”
January 21, 1793 – Louis XVI was led to the scaffold on the orders of the new Republic. From her jail at the Conciergerie, his wife Marie-Antoinette is also waiting to know her fate, which promises to be disastrous… A plot is being organized: the Queen of France must be saved!
On Wednesday, August 28, 1793, Jean-Baptiste Michonis entered the sovereign’s cell, accompanied by our friend Alexandre Gonsse, Chevalier de Rougeville (your contact). Both are ready to do anything to try to free the Queen, even to conspire against the new regime and risk losing their lives.
On the night of August 30, the two men returned to settle the details of the escape that was to take place on the night of September 2 to 3, 1793, that is to say, this evening!
From that date on, you take part in the action and enter history.