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Getting to the centre of the labyrinth

Rafael Martínez Carm

Created on January 27, 2026

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Getting to the centre of the labyrinth

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Station 1The Gate of The Labyrinth

Open the scroll and solve the riddles

Station 1 - Riddle 1

I’m not a town nor a castle, but many have lived within me. Inside me there are paths, but you’ll never see buildings. What am I?

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Station 1 - Riddle 2

I’m not in a game, but I’ve got strong defense, High walls, big gates — I’m kind of intense. No Wi-Fi inside, but I’ve got great views, Once home to royals with fancy shoes. I’m made of stone, not brick or steel. What place am I? Guess for real!

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Station 2The Hidden Symbol

Open the scroll and solve the riddle

Station 2

Key: %K

Turn the outer wheel clockwise as many boxes as the number that appears in the key shows and decipher the message

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  1. Knowledge opens doors to new ideas|Wisdom grows when you learn from others|Learning about other cultures opens minds|Honesty creates trust and respect|Protect nature to keep the Earth safe|Tolerance builds peaceful communities|Responsibility means keeping promises|Helping others strengthens community
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Station 3The Monastery Holidays

Open the scroll and solve the riddle
There may be one o more errors

Station 3

  1. Diana is planning to go to a monastery in Rome.
  2. Luis will not go to Córdoba.
  3. Diana will not go on foot or by donkey.
  4. Luis will travel by donkey.
  5. Charles will take ten days off.
  6. María (who will not go to Santiago de Compostela) has 14 days of vacation planned.
  7. The person who will travel by donkey will spend seven days at their monastery.
  8. A horse is the transport chosen by the person going to Santiago de Compostela.
  9. The person traveling by cart will spend 15 days relaxing.
  10. The person going on foot will spend more days than the person going to Paris.

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Station 4The Pilgrim's Order

Open the scroll and solve the riddle

Station 4 - The Pilgrim's Order

Arriving at the labyrinth

Reflection at the center

Setting off to the cathedral

Gathering supplies

Confessing sins

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Station 5The Final Key

Open the scroll and solve the riddles

Station 5 - The Final Key

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A Day in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, most people lived in large castles with their families and many servants. Every morning, the king would ride his bike through the village to make sure everyone was working. Peasants worked only on weekends and spent the rest of the week dancing and eating lobster. Knights were in charge of running schools and teaching math to noble children. At night, people used electricity to light their houses and charge their phones to check messages from other towns. The Black Death, a big sickness, happened in 1820 and was quickly stopped with vaccines. The Middle Ages ended in the year 3000, when people invented cars and robots to do all their farming.

You got to the centre of the labyrinth.Open the chest

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