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Commandery Quest – Escape Room

Experience an escape game in the uppermost rooms of one of Worcester’s oldest buildings…

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Once the Royalist headquarters during the English Civil War, The Commandery is rumoured to be where an important object was hidden on the eve of the Battle of Worcester.

Now the museum curators need to find the artefact before infamous thief Arty Snitch, who is determined to find the treasure for himself.

Recently, Arty has struck at some of the most high-profile museums and galleries across Europe and we believe he’s now after the famous Great Seal of King Charles II, said to have been hidden right here in 1651.

Head to the museum attic with your team to solve challenges from different periods of history and complete the escape room game.

Do you have what it takes to unearth the Royal Seal, before it’s too late? Good luck…

“Good escape room, the right level of challenge without being impossible. Pleasingly logical. Lovely to have it housed in a historic building and be tied into the building's history. Highly recommended.” – a recent review of Commandery Quest.

A team should be between 2 and 6 players. All players must be aged 12 and over. Under 18s must be accompanied by at least one paying adult.

Book your game and find out more: http://commandery-quest.co.uk/

Address: The Commandery, Sidbury, Worcester, WR1 2HU

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Worcester
WR1 2HU
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Talk | Killing the King: The Death and Legacy of Charles I with Professor Darren Oldridge isn't far away

Professor Darren Oldridge invites you to turn the pages of seventeenth-century books in this small group talk at the historic Commandery.

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