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Atomic Escape Room

Atomic Escape Room

Escape Games, created in 2007 in Japan, are a series of logic puzzles that participants must solve in order to get out of an enclosed space. In 2012, scientific elements were introduced for the first time as part of the puzzles to be solved.

On the occasion of the International Year of the Periodic Table (2019), the Science Museum of the University of Navarra, in collaboration with the Department of Chemistry of the Faculty of Science, wanted to pay tribute to its creator, Dimitri Mendeleyev.

The aim of this escape room is to bring Physics and Chemistry closer to the general public in a fun, simple and educational way, through scientifically based enigmas. But don't worry, you don't need to have any knowledge of these sciences to be able to solve the game.

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Basis

  • Aimed at people over 16 years of age.

  • Number of players: minimum groups of 3 people, maximum of 6 people.

This activity will not be carried out for the time being.

  • Meeting point: Science Building Hall (Hexagon). University of Navarra.

  • Activity: Laboratory 009. Science Library Extension Building (floor -1).

75 minutes of play + 10 minutes of explanatory session.

10 euros (to be paid at the beginning of the activity).

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