Escape game at the Musée de la Carte à Jouer: take part in the Great Card Battle

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Published on February 10th, 2023 at 06:22 p.m.
A war is brewing... But you can still avoid it! Come and play at the Musée de la Carte à Jouer, with this fun, family-friendly escape game.

Tension reigns in the air, war is brewing... You are the last hope of the Musée de la Carte à Jouer: you must do everything in your power to prevent the Great Card Battle from being reignited!

The playful Musée d'Issy-les-Moulineaux invites you to take part in its escape game, suitable for all visitors aged seven and over. This game ofenigmas andinvestigation allows us to discover the museum's collections in a different way, and makes the visiting experience a whole lot more fun.

Your team (from three to six detectives) has a mission: in less than an hour, you must solve the riddles scattered around the museum, and keep the peace. Otherwise, war will resume...

Your adventure begins in the Cartomancer's lair, and takes you through the aisles of the museum's permanent collections. Pay close attention to the works of art and historical items around you, as they may contain clues that will help you solve your riddles... Take a good look around you, keep your eyes peeled and your brain working: victory is just around the corner! Find the Cup of Peace, and stop the Great Card Battle from starting again, to win this game.

This family escape game is a fun and original way to visit or rediscover the Musée de la Carte à Jouer. Throw yourself into the game!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
Starts January 1st, 2023

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    Location

    16 rue Auguste Gervais
    92130 Issy les Moulineaux

    Accessibility info

    Prices
    Habitants de la commune: €5.3
    Visiteurs extérieurs: €7.4

    Recommended age
    From 7 years old

    Official website
    www.museecarteajouer.com

    More information
    Year-round: Sunday sessions at 2:15pm and 3:45pm During school vacations: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday sessions at 2:15pm and 3:45pm

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