Five museums for the Games • A puzzle adventure
Five museums have got together and need your help to take up a challenge !
To mark Paris 2024, the Louvre, Orsay, Orangerie, Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac and Centre Pompidou museums have turned their attention to a manuscript written by Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games.
The document contains 5 difficult-to-decipher secret sentences. We know for sure: each sentence relates to one of the five museums. Their meaning is based on a strong link between sport and culture.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to help each museum find its secret sentence, with the help of these seven sleuths.
A free game designed by five national museums around a common theme, plot and identity.
There are five independent game trails, each with its own prize draw.
- Book your free ticket for access to the permanent collections, where the game takes place
- Download the Musée de l'Orangerie game booklet (PDF | 2,39 Mo)
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday, 9am to 6pm. Last game access at 5pm
- Nocturne Fridays until 9 p.m., last entry at 9 p.m.
Find out more about Five museums for the Games
A game developed by Anima, designer of games and playful events
Game Design : La Mue Events
Graphics: Axana Campdepadros
Upcoming dates
- Sunday 28 April 9.00am
- Monday 29 April 9.00am
- Thursday 02 May 9.00am
- Friday 03 May 9.00am
- Saturday 04 May 9.00am
- Sunday 05 May 9.00am
- Monday 06 May 9.00am
- Wednesday 08 May 9.00am
- Thursday 09 May 9.00am
- Friday 10 May 9.00am
- Saturday 11 May 9.00am
- Sunday 12 May 9.00am
- Monday 13 May 9.00am
- Wednesday 15 May 9.00am
- Thursday 16 May 9.00am
- Friday 17 May 9.00am
- Saturday 18 May 9.00am
- Sunday 19 May 9.00am
- Monday 20 May 9.00am
- Wednesday 22 May 9.00am
- Thursday 23 May 9.00am
- Friday 24 May 9.00am
- Saturday 25 May 9.00am
- Sunday 26 May 9.00am
- Monday 27 May 9.00am
- Wednesday 29 May 9.00am
- Thursday 30 May 9.00am
- Friday 31 May 9.00am
- Saturday 01 June 9.00am
- Sunday 02 June 9.00am