The
Da Vinci Code Events are designed for everyone no matter whether
you’ve read the book or not. For those who haven’t read
the book the Da Vinci Code Events present an exciting adventure
exploring secret codes in your search for the “Holy Grail”
or “secret elixir of life”.
If
you have read the book you may recognize the authentic encryption
device called a “Cryptex” that you work with to crack
the code. The Cryptex have been carved in walnut wood and brass
by the same craftsman used for the Columbia Pictures film with Tom
Hanks released earlier this year.
The
Da Vinci Code Events are designed to be fun, while providing a unique
opportunity for teams to share information to be successful. Your
event can be a collaborative challenge to unite your teams towards
a common goal or a competitive challenge to inspire powerful team
performance.
Your
teams become united in fascination because they are completely absorbed
together in the murder investigation. This is achieved by using
genuine works of art which hide genuine secrets. Instead of simply
using their imagination teams must work with the reality in front
of them. Working out how the clues fit together requires the input
of every member of your team because the clues are hidden in very
different ways. Some use word play, others require skilful observation,
some require dexterity, and others benefit from attention to detail.
A
professional compere, in the role of master cryptologist and close
friend of the Museum Curator, presents you all with your challenge.
Guests will discover, at their table, a Museum Guide for your team
and a hand crafted Cryptex with its own unique cryptic code. There
are a number of exhibits on show at your museum that hold the clues
to ancient secrets. The information you are given in your museum
guide and at each exhibit around the venue lead you to the clues
you need to be able to crack the code to your Cryptex.
Some
of the exhibits present detailed scenes from famous paintings with
clues hidden from all but the most acute observer. Other exhibits
present logical or ancient mathematical evidence that lead your
team to reveal the hidden answers. When you have deciphered the
clues from all of the exhibits and from the information you have
gathered, your team will be able to use the cryptex to access the
Chalice – the “Holy Grail” holding the “secret
elixir of life.”
If
you decide you’d like more of a competitive format then teams
race to be the first to access the Chalice.
Teams
will ideally be made up of 5 to 10 players but smaller or larger
numbers can be accommodated. The Da Vinci Code Events team building
activity will usually run for up to 3 hours depending on numbers
and Itinerary.
Cost
Guide: £ 140.00 + Vat pp
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