"On behalf of Her Majesty" - virtual puzzle tour through Roman Vienna!
Embark on a captivating journey through the streets of the former Roman legionary camp of Vindobona!
Your mission: Fulfill Marcus Aurelius's mission by solving ancient puzzles, deciphering hidden codes and constantly finding new places.
In contrast to many other puzzle rallies, this one is historically based: Stroll through Vienna's distant past and find out exciting facts about life in the former Roman camp.
Gather your team of any number of investigators and work together to complete the Emperor's mission.
All you need for the puzzle rally is your smartphone with internet access, enthusiasm and weatherproof clothing.
You can book at any time and complete the tour at your own pace, as you are traveling without a guide. But don't worry: our virtual scavenger hunt will guide you.
No prior knowledge necessary.
Difficulty level: for adults
The starting point is Herrengasse number 16 in Vienna's 1st district.
Stand in the passage there. Here you can already see a Roman city map on the wall. Your adventure begins here! So start the digital tour there.
All you need is the link and password that you see on the ticket after booking. Once you are at the starting point of the tour, start the virtual experience by clicking on the link and entering the password.
This here is the link:
https://play.riddly.io/challenge/LBJVcpvWvYyUl2KwVcrm
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