
Escape Game

Children and adults alike journey back to ancient Greece at the Athens Olympic Museum.
Get ready for an action-packed adventure!
Kids aged 5–10, accompanied by their guardians, become the heroes of a mission that transports them to the ancient Isthmian Games.
Their goal? To take part in the legendary competitions held every two years in spring in honor of Poseidon! But upon arrival, they find the god’s temple abandoned—forgotten by people who no longer value the significance of the Games.
Through role-playing, riddles, athletic challenges, and a hands-on workshop where they craft the games' prize, children and adults bring the ancient Isthmia back to life—before Poseidon sinks the ancient stadium forever!
Days: Every Saturday (until June 28, 2025)
Times: 11:00–12:00 & 13:00–14:00
Location: Inside the Museum’s Permanent Exhibition
Participation Fee: €18 (includes one child and one accompanying adult; adult presence is required)
Booking Required: Limited spots available – reserve at 210-6885560
Learning and fun come together in a magical journey to antiquity!
This unique educational program introduces children to the history of ancient sports, helps them develop key skills, and offers a truly memorable experience that blends knowledge with play.
After the activity, all participants can freely explore the Museum’s main exhibition to discover the history and values of the Olympic Games and Olympism through an immersive journey through time.
Join us at the Athens Olympic Museum, located in Golden Hall, for an unforgettable family adventure!
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