Escape Room
TIME
MACHINE
Start >
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Our time machine has broken down. To repair it we need to acquire some parts that can only be found in different time periods, otherwise we may never be able to return to our present in 2024. Visit the different eras and pass the tests to collect all the parts. But be careful, if you falter during the search, the temporary doors might close, making it more and more difficult for you to return.
ControlSYSTEM
The fuel will be topped up by finding the missing parts.
Early Renaissance
Reformation
Visit all eras, fix the control system and go back to the future!
HighRenaissance
ScientificRevolution
Early Renaissance
Visit the Italian city-states - where the Renaissance started - to find the first piece needed to fix the time machine!
1/5
Which wealthy family in Florence became known for their patronage of the arts during the Renaissance?
Medici
Florin
Sforza
Giotto
2/5
Who reintroduced the use of perspective in art during the Renaissance?
Leonardo da Vinci
Filippo Brunelleschi
Raphael Sanzio
Pieter Bruegel
3/5
Which city-state is commonly recognized as the starting point of the Renaissance?
Venice
Rome
Milan
Florence
4/5
Why was Venice considered a trading giant during the Renaissance?
Strategic location on the Adriatic Sea
Strong military power
Due to its vast deserts for trade caravans
Abundance of gold mines
5/5
Which city-state was known for its aggressive nature and military force?
Florence
Naples
Milan
Rome
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
Control SYSTEM
Reformation
High Renaissance
Scientific Revolution
High Renaissance
To find the next piece to fix the time machine, vist the High Renaissance. A time when artists experimented with new techniques, and famous artists like Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci created famous masterpieces!
1/5
Which of the following artists is renowned for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
2/5
What Renaissance artistic style is known for portraying art in two dimensions in a way that gives the impression of three dimensions?
3/5
Who is known for being a painter, inventor, and visionary, with designs for early airplanes and weaponry, often called the first "Renaissance Man"?
4/5
The artistic technique of contrasting light and shadow is called:
5/5
The artistic, literary, and technological innovations of the Renaissance were largely a reflection of:
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
control system
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Next stop - the Reformation. Find the 3rd piece by answering questions about the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Reformation
1/5
Who is most often credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
Jan Hus
2/5
Why did many Europeans begin to challenge the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
They sought to establish a new religion
They opposed the Pope's absolute power
3/5
What was the main goal of the Counter-Reformation?
Stop the spread of protestantism
Abolish the Catholic CHurch
4/5
During the Reformation, the Bible was translated into the vernacular. The term "vernacular" refers to:
The formal language used in literature
The everyday language spoken by people in a region
5/5
Which of the following best describes the concept of secular humanism?
An emphasis on the afterlife rather than the present life
A rejection of religion as a solution to human problems
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
control system
Scientific Revolution
Scientific Revolution
We almost have it! Onto the Scientific Revolution to find the last piece to fix the time machine!
1/5
Why were women generally excluded from participation in the Scientific Revolution?
Lack of curiosity
Inability to grasp scientific ideas
Limited access to education and scientific communities
Disinterest from male scientists
2/5
Which scientist is famously associated with the idea of placing the sun at the center of the universe?
Copernicus
Aristotle
Ptolemy
Vesalius
3/5
What method of reasoning, promoted by Francis Bacon, became central to scientific investigation during the Scientific Revolution?
Deductive Reasoning
Reactive Reasoning
Empirical Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
4/5
What significant shift in understanding the universe took place during the 16th and 17th centuries?
Discovery of new planets
Acceptance of the heliocentric model
Confirmation of the geocentric model
Decline of scientific exploration
5/5
Cavendish, de Osorio, and Kirch are examples of some of the ________ of the Scientific Revolution.
Philosophers
Pilots
Women
Entrepreneurs
congratulations!
You've managed to travel to the future and return to the world as you knew it!
wrong
The time door has closed, be careful or you will not be able to return to the present.
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Escape Room
TIME
MACHINE
Start >
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Our time machine has broken down. To repair it we need to acquire some parts that can only be found in different time periods, otherwise we may never be able to return to our present in 2024. Visit the different eras and pass the tests to collect all the parts. But be careful, if you falter during the search, the temporary doors might close, making it more and more difficult for you to return.
ControlSYSTEM
The fuel will be topped up by finding the missing parts.
Early Renaissance
Reformation
Visit all eras, fix the control system and go back to the future!
HighRenaissance
ScientificRevolution
Early Renaissance
Visit the Italian city-states - where the Renaissance started - to find the first piece needed to fix the time machine!
1/5
Which wealthy family in Florence became known for their patronage of the arts during the Renaissance?
Medici
Florin
Sforza
Giotto
2/5
Who reintroduced the use of perspective in art during the Renaissance?
Leonardo da Vinci
Filippo Brunelleschi
Raphael Sanzio
Pieter Bruegel
3/5
Which city-state is commonly recognized as the starting point of the Renaissance?
Venice
Rome
Milan
Florence
4/5
Why was Venice considered a trading giant during the Renaissance?
Strategic location on the Adriatic Sea
Strong military power
Due to its vast deserts for trade caravans
Abundance of gold mines
5/5
Which city-state was known for its aggressive nature and military force?
Florence
Naples
Milan
Rome
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
Control SYSTEM
Reformation
High Renaissance
Scientific Revolution
High Renaissance
To find the next piece to fix the time machine, vist the High Renaissance. A time when artists experimented with new techniques, and famous artists like Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci created famous masterpieces!
1/5
Which of the following artists is renowned for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
2/5
What Renaissance artistic style is known for portraying art in two dimensions in a way that gives the impression of three dimensions?
3/5
Who is known for being a painter, inventor, and visionary, with designs for early airplanes and weaponry, often called the first "Renaissance Man"?
4/5
The artistic technique of contrasting light and shadow is called:
5/5
The artistic, literary, and technological innovations of the Renaissance were largely a reflection of:
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
control system
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Next stop - the Reformation. Find the 3rd piece by answering questions about the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Reformation
1/5
Who is most often credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
Jan Hus
2/5
Why did many Europeans begin to challenge the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
They sought to establish a new religion
They opposed the Pope's absolute power
3/5
What was the main goal of the Counter-Reformation?
Stop the spread of protestantism
Abolish the Catholic CHurch
4/5
During the Reformation, the Bible was translated into the vernacular. The term "vernacular" refers to:
The formal language used in literature
The everyday language spoken by people in a region
5/5
Which of the following best describes the concept of secular humanism?
An emphasis on the afterlife rather than the present life
A rejection of religion as a solution to human problems
brilliant!
The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.
control system
Scientific Revolution
Scientific Revolution
We almost have it! Onto the Scientific Revolution to find the last piece to fix the time machine!
1/5
Why were women generally excluded from participation in the Scientific Revolution?
Lack of curiosity
Inability to grasp scientific ideas
Limited access to education and scientific communities
Disinterest from male scientists
2/5
Which scientist is famously associated with the idea of placing the sun at the center of the universe?
Copernicus
Aristotle
Ptolemy
Vesalius
3/5
What method of reasoning, promoted by Francis Bacon, became central to scientific investigation during the Scientific Revolution?
Deductive Reasoning
Reactive Reasoning
Empirical Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
4/5
What significant shift in understanding the universe took place during the 16th and 17th centuries?
Discovery of new planets
Acceptance of the heliocentric model
Confirmation of the geocentric model
Decline of scientific exploration
5/5
Cavendish, de Osorio, and Kirch are examples of some of the ________ of the Scientific Revolution.
Philosophers
Pilots
Women
Entrepreneurs
congratulations!
You've managed to travel to the future and return to the world as you knew it!
wrong
The time door has closed, be careful or you will not be able to return to the present.