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ESCAPE 6 Night at the Euro Museum

Anne DIES

Created on January 20, 2026

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Night at the EURO MUSEUM

ESCAPE ROOM

ROOM 4
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
ROOM 5

You've just got the job of night guard at the Euro Museum. You thought it would be a peaceful job... What can happen in a museum at night? But all the works of art in the Euro Museum have come to life and escaped!

ROOM 1
ROOM 6

Will you find them all?

Room 2

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 4

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

MAIN HALL
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

"Try to answer all the questions correctly and on time, in order to find the stolen pieces!"

ROOM 1

Room 2

Contemporary Art

The Wings
Question 1

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

The Wings
Question 2

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 3
The Wings

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 4
The Wings

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 5
The Wings

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 6
The Poet and the Muse

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 7
The Poet and the Muse

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 8
The Poet and the Muse

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 9
The Poet and the Muse

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Question 10
The Poet and the Muse

Next

Room 2

Contemporary Art

Congratulations!!!!

You have answered all the questions concerning the works of art in this room! Click on the pictures to read the info about these paintings again!"

Info

Info

Nikos Engonopoulos

Alekos Fasianos

CONTINUE

Room 2

Contemporary Art

You've broken a piece of the museum!

MAIN HALL
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3
ROOM 1

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

2/5

Question 1

Why is his nickname "El Greco"?

Becuase his name was Gregorio
Because his friends called him like this
Because he was born in Crete

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

3/5

Question 2

Why was he persecuted by The Inquisition?

Because his paintings went against God
Because he painted badly
Because of his way of painting elongated figures

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

4/5

Question 3

Did he find sucess at the court of Philip II?

No, his works did not please the king
No, he did not know the king
Yes, his work were a sucess

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

5/5

Question 4

Why did the pictures of "El Greco" have allongated figures?

Because he had problems with his eye sight
There was an error on the canvas
Because was his painting style

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

5/5

You have found all the works of art in this room!

CONTINUE
ROOM 4
ROOM 2
ROOM 3

Oh no!

ROOM 5

All the museum works have disappeared

ROOM 1
ROOM 6

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

You win ! The first number is 6 !

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

Hit the pinata and enjoy !

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

You win ! The second number is 2 !

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

Find the hiden words
The words:
  • EIFFEL
  • GEORGES
  • TOWER

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

You win ! The third number is 8 !

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

You win ! The fourth number is 5!

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

You lose !

Room 3

RAINBOW ROOM

ROOM 4
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
ROOM 5

Oh no!

All the museum works have disappeared

ROOM 1
ROOM 6

ROOM 4

STEP 1 Find the 7 differences
STEP 2 Question
STEP 3Game
STEP 4

ROOM 4

Question

The image from the game you just played is inspired by a painting... which one?

ROOM 4

GAME

Put the 25 pieces back in order

ROOM 4

ENTER THE 4 DIGIT CODE
Restart

Congratulations!

You have recovered all the museum's works.

The Poet and his Muse

Nikos Engonopoulos

The Poet and His Muse is a remarkable 1938 oil on canvas by Nikos Engonopoulos — a leading figure of Greek surrealism. The painting belongs to Engonopoulos’s family collection and is on permanent loan to the National Gallery of Greece in Athens. The composition masterfully blends elements of ancient, Byzantine and modern Greek heritage, while the vivid, flat colours and dream-like symbolism evoke the artist’s surrealist vision — suggesting that poetic inspiration transforms the lifeless into the alive.

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!

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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

The Wings

Alekos Fasianos

The painting depicts a poetic moment of flight, wherepigeons move around or alongside humans. This scene is not realistic; it is symbolic and expresses the unity ofhumans with the elements of life—air, light, and the soul.