"Magic along the water", online exploration game in Milan Navigli
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"Magic along the water", online exploration game in Milan Navigli

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53,00 kr.
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Sprog: English
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Varighed: Fleksibel
Gør det fordi
  • Discover Milan's waterway
  • Live a thrilling adventure
  • Explore Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio, Ponte Alda Merini and Arco di Porta Ticinese
  • Find hidden streets and places
Det kan du forvente

Discover Milan’s historic waterways with this online exploration game, directly accessible from your smartphone.

Enjoy this adventure, playing the role of a canal boat driver saving a woman accused of being a witch from being burned at the stake. Explore Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio, Ponte Alda Merini, Arco di Porta Ticinese, and other lesser-known places. Enjoy a uniquely crafted story created by talented top-notch writers. See the church built right on the spot where the bishop of Milan witnessed a divine event. Explore the square where witches were burnt at the stake. Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, an outdoor escape game, and a treasure hunt.

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Hvor

Via Vetere, 12, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy

Det skal du huske
  • You need a smartphone and internet connection to enjoy this experience
  • The experience starts at Via Vetere, 12 and it ends at Ponte Alexander Langer
  • After the booking, you will receive the instructions on how to download the free app
  • The experience takes about 60 minutes but you can go on your path

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