nCLU&DO outdoor
Animation
Outdoor
Duration
1h30-2h
Group
5-300
Available in
French
Investigate magical places
The Criminal Investigation Department is overworked, and justice is counting on you to solve the thorny cases that remain unresolved. Gather clues in the neighborhoods you explore with your brigade. Each brigade must carry out its own investigations and find the culprit behind the theft.
With their investigation file, detailed list of suspects and exhibits, participants will use their team spirit and sense of analysis to complete their investigation.
Our main locations: Passages couverts, La Défense, Montmartre, Les 2 îles, Buttes Chaumont, Butte aux Cailles, Eiffel Tower, Musée d’Orsay, St Germain des Prés, Centre Pompidou, Jardin de Versailles, Bordeaux, Nice…
️♀️ It’s for you if…
...you like to explore landmarks in a mysterious way, discover new places from a playful angle, and challenge your teams with challenges that call on their sense of observation and analysis.
CLU&DO rates
Price before tax
Base price: €490- Animation team, sound system
- Included (per team) : Road Book
Example
for a group of 40 people- Calculation of TOTAL excl:
- Base (490 €) + rate / pers. x number of participants
A palette of thematic clu&dos
Melle de Fontanges, the young favorite of King Louis XIV, has been found murdered in the garden of the Château de Versailles. Some members of the court are under suspicion. Who is guilty of this crime? Mme de Maintenon, who saw her as a rival? Nicolas de Kent, who was spurned by the young girl? Her cousin César de Grollée, to whom she owed money? It’s up to you to collect the clues in the park and find the murder weapon.
Skyscrapers, hidden squares, a network of shops, mysterious works of art… the perfect setting to cover your tracks on fraudulent financial operations. It’s up to you to dismantle a network of hackers in the capital’s business district. Patrol La Défense and meet your informants to solve the case.
A masterpiece has just entered the collections of the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain. The artist did not sign his work and his identity remains unknown. But he has left a few clues on the canvas that will help identify it. You’ll work with the museum’s laboratory to study the experts’ analyses and decipher the painter’s hidden message.
Paris, May 1802. Just as the Musée des Arts et Métiers was about to open its doors, Vaucanson’s loom, the museum’s centerpiece, was sabotaged! This revolutionary invention, eagerly awaited by the general public, is not in working order. Only an experienced engineer can repair it. An investigation has been launched.
Your mission: find this engineer as quickly as possible and identify the damaged part. Hurry, other teams are on the case!