at the castle of Meung-sur-Loire, an escape game for children

Ink, a pen and paper, these are the objects that we had to find the first four time travelers to register their first name in the abyss of the castle of Meung-sur-Loire. Reopening with the start of school holidays and a new activity: an escape game for children aged 7 to 11.

To start the journey the four time travelers had to find a map © Radio France
Perrine ROGUET

Two facilitators, Marie and Louise accompany the children in this quest, giving them historical information : “what was the only sport that women could practice in the 18th century?” Marie then asks. “Fencing?” asks shyly Abygaëlle, seven years old. It was horseback riding, the only time when women were allowed to wear clothes that “look like boys“explains Mary”but be careful, we still wear a skirt, it hasn’t been long since women have the right to wear pants” she clarifies.

Before their departure in ancient times, future heroines dressed up
Before their departure in ancient times, future heroines dressed up © Radio France
Perrine ROGUET

After finding something to write on, the adventurers went to a secret room in the castle, where they were able to throw their paper into a well eight meters deep. Xavier Lelevé, one of the owners of the castle hopes that this season will be good, despite the residues of the health crisis: “We’re a little undecided“he acknowledges”we don’t really know how it will turn out“.

With however much hope: “_We no longer have a gauge problem__, we are now on an almost classic visit with a protocol that everyone now knows and has accepted” he ends.

To leave their first name in the abyss of the castle, you must first handle the pen
To leave their first name in the abyss of the castle, you must first handle the pen © Radio France
Perrine ROGUET


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