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A monument to defend, riddles to solve, a mission to complete... The Grand Palais takes you on a free interactive adventure, right from its mobile app! Available in French.
From the Grand Palais mobile app, a digital treasure hunt awaits you, free of charge and without reservation.
The principle? Solve riddles along a fun trail, imagined around a fictional scenario. Your fictional mission, if you accept it: save the Grand Palais from a threatening future in 2100. An ideal activity for children (aged 7 and over), parents, history buffs, challenge seekers... or all of the above.
The Renommée, the iconic sculpture of the Grand Palais, is counting on you to help her build an irrefutable case. Faced with a transformation project that would turn the monument into a luxury complex, she wants to prove that the Grand Palais still has so much to offer visitors. To do this, you'll be able to scour part of the building, solve riddles, and gather evidence. In short: you'll have to play heritage detective.
For the ultimate experience, head to the Grand Palais on site. The monument then becomes an ideal playground, to be explored alone or with the family.
The history of the Grand Palais still needs its heroes! Download the Grand Palais mobile app, open your eyes wide, and let Renommée take you on this mission full of twists and turns. Agreat way to (re)discover the Grand Palais, between heritage and adventure.
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Production GrandPalaisRmn
Game development: Mazedia
Script & Game Design: Home scape Home
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