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  • Escape into a museum

    Escape into a museum

    Feel
    like playing a little bit? What would it be like if, as we’re playing, we can
    also find out various and diverse cultural pieces of information we can then
    memorize without even realizing we’re actually doing that? Challenging enough
    for you? That’s how the museum quest organizers thought it out: as a challenge.
    Museum Quest is a cultural project.

    The initiator of the project,
    Catalina Stanciu:

    Museum Quest took off in 2020 as a cultural project in its
    own right, financed by the Ministry of
    Culture. For six years now we have an Escape Room in Bucharest and we really
    like that sort of activities by means of which we’re having fun intelligently
    as we’re doing everything as team work. And we’ve given it a lot of thought as
    to what we could come up with on the Bucharest market, so that people can have
    fun in a cultural environment as well. We started up partnerships with museums
    as we wanted to develop treasure hunters in the museums across Bucharest. In
    effect, we’re also speaking about a team game where two to six individuals will
    have to visit museums and have a cultural race, where their discover traces and
    accomplish missions.


    Catalina
    Stanciu also spoke about the partner museums were and what happened during the
    race:


    As we speak, we have partnerships with the Antipa Museum, the Village
    Museum, The History and the Military Museum. Teams can register on our website,
    at www.museumquest.ro.
    There can book the hours when they want to come and make their cultural
    journey, at the date and time they’ve booked for themselves, they turn up at
    the museum they have chosen, one of our representatives, a game master,
    welcomes them, they are being briefed a little bit about what exactly treasure
    hunting means and what the purpose is for their prospective cultural race, and
    the very moment they take the start for the game, they all receive
    lock-fastened carrying cases, while the available time stands at 90 minutes,
    for the Village Museum, and at 60 minutes, for the other museums, when they can
    discover all the marks we thought out for them, and when they need to accomplish
    all the missions and finish the race..


    We
    asked Cătălina Stanciu to give us examples of marks, but she refrained from
    doing that altogether. However, she tempted us with the description of the very
    process of playing.


    Catalina Stanciu:

    They will have to interact a lot with the cultural elements in a
    museum and, resorting to the team spirit and to the logical thinking, but also
    using their intuition and the wish to discover things, they’re being tasked
    with solving a couple of mini-puzzles and mysteries, each member of the team
    has a lock-fastened carrying case, their job is to open the locks, one by one,
    so that they can discover new mysteries, The game is highly interactive, it
    relies heavily on team work and, in effect, it is a mix between the escape room
    and the classical treasure hunting. With the Antipa, History and the Military
    museums there can be at least two participants, while with the Village Museum
    there can be at least four. A team is made of no more than six people and the fun
    is guaranteed. So far, there hasn’t been single participant who was not
    literally fascinated with that new modality of discovering the museums.


    We
    were very happy to find out no previous knowledge was needed before taking the
    plunge into the discovery of the museums.


    Catalina Stanciu:

    We use the museum premises and the collections in museums to bring in
    fresh batches of visitors, so that, through a game, they can discover cultural
    a scientific information, also having fun as they’re doing that. They do not
    necessarily have to know the history of Romania before they enter the museum,
    but they’re sure to discover and definitely store info in their long-term
    memory, without perceiving such info as sheer museum-related info, they will do
    that as they take part in the game and accomplish certain mission we have thought
    out, so that they can also get their information as if they have visited the
    musem.


    Cătălina
    Stanciu assured us the activity was perfectly suitable for families with
    children aged 7, but also for team building, anniversary parties, since the
    game was very versatile and could be appreciated by people of all age brackets.
    It’s a game offer we can’t refuse!

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)