RELICA: Dust, Detect, Discover
Clean the dust... Find the clues... Learn Polish...
Some old paintings may not be what they seem.Clean the dust, inspect the details, and discover clues.Learn Polish by spotting objects, actions, and suspicious mistakes hidden inside famous-looking artworks
You have entered a forgotten storage room full of old paintings. Some of them look authentic. Others may be clever forgeries. Your task is to remove the dust, examine each artwork carefully, and look for details that do not belong.
But there is more: every painting can also teach you useful Polish words and phrases.
Mission 1: The Italian Renaissance Mystery
This painting looks like a Renaissance masterpiece from Italy. The architecture, clothing, light, and music all seem to fit the period. But can you trust it?
Scratch the dust away and inspect the painting carefully.Look for details that should not be there.When you spot something suspicious, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 2: A French Afternoon
At first glance, this painting looks convincing: sunlight, elegant guests, riverside leisure, and the soft mood of French Impressionism. But this time the forger made a different mistake. The suspicious objects are placed close to one another — yet they are small and easy to miss.
Scratch the dust away and inspect the painting carefully.Look for details that should not be there.When you spot something suspicious, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 3: The Greek Vase
This time, the RELICA archive reveals something older than a painting. An ancient Greek vase has been found among the stored objects. Its shape, ornament, and figures look authentic, but small details suggest that something is wrong...
Clean the dust and inspect the vase carefully. The suspicious objects are hidden inside the decoration. They are small, subtle, and easy to overlook. When you spot a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this object is fake... Before you continue, take a close look at the scenes depicted on this vase. Can you describe them?
Mission 4: The Polish Factory Scene
This painting looks like a serious socialist realism style industrial scene: workers, steel, machinery, and a strong sense of purpose. It feels disciplined and convincing, exactly the kind of image that could hide a careful forgery. But something doesn't fit here...
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.The suspicious objects are hidden among tools, plans, and factory equipment.When you spot a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this painting is not real... You know, what to do...
Mission 5: The German Expressionist Scene
This painting feels tense, distorted, and emotionally charged. Sharp shapes, dramatic colours, and uneasy figures suggest a powerful German expressionist work.
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.This time, the suspicious objects are hidden inside a more dramatic and unsettling scene. When you notice a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 6: The Hungarian Waiting Room
This painting looks elegant and refined: decorated walls, travellers in formal clothes, and the quiet atmosphere of a station waiting room. At first glance, everything seems to fit the period. But the forger left behind three modern travel clues.
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.This time, the suspicious objects are linked to modern travel. When you notice a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Take another look at the paintings and describe what you like most about them. Although they are historical paintings, you can see real places, real people and their behaviour.
Thank you for playing Mosaic City by RELICA
This short game was created as part of the ‘RELICA (Recycling Skills to Improve Literacy, Language and Communication Competences through Artistic and Digital Creation)’ project. You can find more information about how we combine art, creativity, multimedia and language learning on our website at https://relica.online.
Script and production: DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION Project Consortium: COTA ONG (France), COMPARATIVE RESEARCH NETWORK EV (Germany), DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION (Poland), ARTEMISSZIÓ ALAPÍTVÁNY (Hungary), IL SALONE DEI RIFIUTATI (Italy), ARTIFACTORY (Greece)
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
RELICA: Dust, Detect, Discover (PL)
Piotr Maczuga
Created on March 15, 2026
Polish edition
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RELICA: Dust, Detect, Discover
Clean the dust... Find the clues... Learn Polish...
Some old paintings may not be what they seem.Clean the dust, inspect the details, and discover clues.Learn Polish by spotting objects, actions, and suspicious mistakes hidden inside famous-looking artworks
You have entered a forgotten storage room full of old paintings. Some of them look authentic. Others may be clever forgeries. Your task is to remove the dust, examine each artwork carefully, and look for details that do not belong.
But there is more: every painting can also teach you useful Polish words and phrases.
Mission 1: The Italian Renaissance Mystery
This painting looks like a Renaissance masterpiece from Italy. The architecture, clothing, light, and music all seem to fit the period. But can you trust it?
Scratch the dust away and inspect the painting carefully.Look for details that should not be there.When you spot something suspicious, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 2: A French Afternoon
At first glance, this painting looks convincing: sunlight, elegant guests, riverside leisure, and the soft mood of French Impressionism. But this time the forger made a different mistake. The suspicious objects are placed close to one another — yet they are small and easy to miss.
Scratch the dust away and inspect the painting carefully.Look for details that should not be there.When you spot something suspicious, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 3: The Greek Vase
This time, the RELICA archive reveals something older than a painting. An ancient Greek vase has been found among the stored objects. Its shape, ornament, and figures look authentic, but small details suggest that something is wrong...
Clean the dust and inspect the vase carefully. The suspicious objects are hidden inside the decoration. They are small, subtle, and easy to overlook. When you spot a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this object is fake... Before you continue, take a close look at the scenes depicted on this vase. Can you describe them?
Mission 4: The Polish Factory Scene
This painting looks like a serious socialist realism style industrial scene: workers, steel, machinery, and a strong sense of purpose. It feels disciplined and convincing, exactly the kind of image that could hide a careful forgery. But something doesn't fit here...
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.The suspicious objects are hidden among tools, plans, and factory equipment.When you spot a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this painting is not real... You know, what to do...
Mission 5: The German Expressionist Scene
This painting feels tense, distorted, and emotionally charged. Sharp shapes, dramatic colours, and uneasy figures suggest a powerful German expressionist work.
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.This time, the suspicious objects are hidden inside a more dramatic and unsettling scene. When you notice a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Mission 6: The Hungarian Waiting Room
This painting looks elegant and refined: decorated walls, travellers in formal clothes, and the quiet atmosphere of a station waiting room. At first glance, everything seems to fit the period. But the forger left behind three modern travel clues.
Clean the dust and inspect the painting carefully.This time, the suspicious objects are linked to modern travel. When you notice a clue, shout: “RELICA!”
Unfortunately, this picture is also fake... Before you continue, take a look at the objects, characters, and situations. Can you describe what you see in the picture?
Take another look at the paintings and describe what you like most about them. Although they are historical paintings, you can see real places, real people and their behaviour.
Thank you for playing Mosaic City by RELICA
This short game was created as part of the ‘RELICA (Recycling Skills to Improve Literacy, Language and Communication Competences through Artistic and Digital Creation)’ project. You can find more information about how we combine art, creativity, multimedia and language learning on our website at https://relica.online.
Script and production: DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION Project Consortium: COTA ONG (France), COMPARATIVE RESEARCH NETWORK EV (Germany), DIGITAL CREATORS FOUNDATION (Poland), ARTEMISSZIÓ ALAPÍTVÁNY (Hungary), IL SALONE DEI RIFIUTATI (Italy), ARTIFACTORY (Greece)
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.
Just a moment more... Remember: you need to find three mismatched items. Once you've done that, or when time runs out, move on.