Embark on a thrilling outdoor escape game in Turin’s Old Town. Solve challenges and puzzles to uncover hidden places and fascinating stories. No guide, just an app and your curiosity!
Embark on a thrilling outdoor escape game in Turin’s Old Town. Solve challenges and puzzles to uncover hidden places and fascinating stories. No guide, just an app and your curiosity!
- Piazza Statuto - Statuto Square was once home to a Roman necropolis, a French execution site, and was the scene of a terrible fire in 1983. The fountain in the middle of the square was constructed in the memory of the workers who died digging the Frejus Rail Tunnel. Due to its fatal legacy, the square has been given the title “Black Heart,” as…
- Piazza Statuto - Statuto Square was once home to a Roman necropolis, a French execution site, and was the scene of a terrible fire in 1983. The fountain in the middle of the square was constructed in the memory of the workers who died digging the Frejus Rail Tunnel. Due to its fatal legacy, the square has been given the title “Black Heart,” as Turin’s most obscure area.
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- Santuario della Consolata - The Santuario della Consolata or, in its full name, the Church of the Virgin of the Consolation is a prominent Marian sanctuary and minor basilica in central Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Colloquially, the sanctuary is known as La Consla. It is located on the intersection of Via Consolata and Via Carlo Ignazio Giulio.
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- Rondò della Forca - One of the most visited places in Turin by esoteric tourism is the Rondò della Forca. This name indicates a precise point, which is located in the area resulting from the confluence of the current Valdocco, Principe Eugenio and Regina Margherita courses with via Cigna (the Rondò della Forca is not far from Piazza dello Statuto: one of the hubs of esoteric Turin ).
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- Palatine Gate - The Palatine Gate represents the primary archaeological evidence of the city’s Roman phase, and is one of the best preserved 1st-century BC Roman gateways in the world. Together with the ancient theatre’s remains, located a short distance away, it is part of the so-called Archaeological Park, opened in 2006.
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- Palazzo Madama - The Madama Palace, begun in the 13th century, owes its name to the resident widows of the 17th-century dukes of Savoy. Used by the Sardinian Senate in 1848–60 and by the Italian Senate in 1861–64, it now houses the Museum of Ancient Arts.
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- Piazza Castello - Piazza Castello is a city square in Turin, Italy lined with museums, theaters and cafes.
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- Gates of Hell - The Palazzo Trucchi di Levaldigi is famous because of its massive wooden door, which was commissioned in the 17th century by the then Earl of Trucchi di Levaldigi
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- Piazza San Carlo - Piazza San Carlo is one of the main city squares in Turin, Italy. It was laid out in the 16th and 17th century and is an example of Baroque style. Its current name is an hommage to Charles Borromeo while the square was previously known as Piazza Reale, Piazza d’Armi, and Place Napoleon.
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- Via Po - In Piazza Castello converge some of the main streets of the city centre. Among them, one of the most significant is the arcaded Via Po, built by Amedeo di Castellamonte in 1868 and featuring some interesting buildings, such as the first and original building of the University of Turin and the historical Caffè Fiorio.
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- Church of the Most Holy Annunciation - The 1 st church was built between 1648 and 1656 on a project of Carlo Morello. It was a single-nave church without external arcades. From 1683 the choir was enlarged and added two side chapels. . In the eighteenth century, important works of art were added to the interior of the church: the main altar of Bernardo Vittone, the altar and the balustrade of the Cappelle dell’Addolorata Francesco Martinez, support wood procession created by Beaumont da Giuseppe and Stefano Maria Clemente.
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- Ponte Vittorio Emanuele I - Ponte Vittorio Emanuele I is the oldest existing bridge in Turin. In addition, it can also be called the most beautiful one, and most important. A crossing over the Po river in this place was of great importance for the city at all times. In the 15-19 centuries, it was one of the main gateways into the city.
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- Flexible start time and break schedule
- Available 24/7, all year round
- Offline functionality - no internet needed
- Ultra-safe experience with no human contact and crowd avoidance
- Flexible start time and break schedule
- Available 24/7, all year round
- Offline functionality - no internet needed
- Ultra-safe experience with no human contact and crowd avoidance
- A physical tour guide
- A physical tour guide
Uncover the mysteries of the “Magic City.”
Beneath the refined exterior of Turin lies a shadowy past. This interactive walking tour invites participants to delve into the city’s mystical side and explore the clash between White and Black Magic.
Why travelers are drawn to this Questo experience:
The Devil is in the Details: Solve puzzles to locate the…
Uncover the mysteries of the “Magic City.”
Beneath the refined exterior of Turin lies a shadowy past. This interactive walking tour invites participants to delve into the city’s mystical side and explore the clash between White and Black Magic.
Why travelers are drawn to this Questo experience:
The Devil is in the Details: Solve puzzles to locate the legendary Portone del Diavolo (The Devil’s Door) and uncover its enigmatic origins.
The Magic Triangles: Learn why Turin is exceptional, as it sits at the intersection of both Black and White magic triangles.
Sinister Squares: Explore Piazza Statuto, known as the “heart of darkness” and a former site of executions.
Eyes of the City: Search for Masonic symbols and stone eyes that gaze from building facades.
100% Flexible: No guide is necessary. Begin at sunset for added ambiance. Take a break for a Bicerin (chocolate coffee) and continue at your leisure.
The Mission: Can you interpret the symbols and reveal the alchemical secrets of Turin?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.