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Museum Escape Room

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Created on July 13, 2021

Educational escape room template set in a museum where students must solve challenges to restore order in the rooms. Includes activities to order, match, and relate. Perfect for engaging content in a fun, active, and participative way.

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Transcript

ESCAPE ROOM

MUSEUM

Reception

The museum conservation team has detected several errors in the exhibition rooms: disorganized works, incomplete pieces, and labels (the informational plaques of the works) out of place. You must restore order before the public opening. Walk through the rooms, observe carefully, and solve the challenges.

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Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match artist and artwork

Let's go to the first room and rearrange the cards!

Here the artworks remain in their place… but their cards have been swapped. Without their correct information, the artworks lose their context. Match each artwork with its artist to restore their identity.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 1

Guernica1937 Picasso

La Gioconda s XVILeonardo Da Vinci

The Scream 1893Edvard Munch

Drag each card to its corresponding box

Room 1

Still Life with Flowers,1612 Clara Peeters

Victorious Love, 1601Caravaggio

The Blue Room, 1923Suzanne Valadon

Drag each card to its corresponding painting

Room 1

The Fair, 1928 Maruja Mallo

Gala Plácida, 1952Salvador Dalí

Paintings for the temple,1930 Hilma af Klint

Drag each card to its corresponding box

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match author and work

Let's go to the second room and organize the pieces!

In this room, the works are not complete, pthey seem to have been dismantled… or maybe someone has manipulated it without finishing their work. To identify it, you will first need to reconstruct it.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 2

Room 2

Room 2

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match the author and work

Let's go to the third room and match the images!

In this room, the artworks seem disconnected from each other. But each belongs to an author, a style, a story. Find the correct relationships to restore the balance.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 3

Room 3

Room 3

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match author and artwork

Last room...Show what you know!

It seems that most of the artworks have been restored. But before the museum conservation team can finally open it to the public, you must demonstrate your art knowledge. Answer the following questions to complete your mission!

Room 4The Gallery

Room 4

Room 4

Room 4

Thanks to your insight and knowledge, the museum is fully restored. All artworks are ready to be visited by the public, and the museum is ready to open its doors.

Congratulations!

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

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There is still work to do. Not all the works have returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the artworks have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the artworks have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back