Museum of the Order of St John: Treason!

By | March 31, 2022

by Museum of the Order of St John (website)

St Johnโ€™s Gate, 26 St John's Ln, London EC1M 4DA

Central London

Up to 6 players

Languages: EN

60 minutes

closed

Someone has been leaking parliamentary debates to The Gentlemanโ€™s Magazine, a treasonable offence in the 1740s. Come and solve this 280-year-old crime in the very room that it occurred!

For a limited time only, the Museum of the Order of St John opens up its Council Chamber and revisits the roomโ€™s historic use as the editorial hub of The Gentlemanโ€™s Magazine, one of the most widely read publications in Georgian London.

Players will have 60 minutes while the editors are out to lunch to snoop around and figure out who has been causing international uproar by leaking parliamentary reports. By using your powers of deduction and lateral thinking, can you solve the mystery?

Even historians have struggled to uncover this secret over the years. No previous knowledge needed. Keen observation and exceptional teamwork will serve you well in identifying the rogue reporter.

The Council Chamber is on the first floor at the heart of the historic Tudor gateway, accessible by stairs only. Please contact us if you require level access as it is possible to relocate the Escape Room to the ground floor out-of-hours: museum@sja.org.uk

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London is blessed with many museums large and small, and The Museum of the Order of St John is one Iโ€™d never heard of before they opened an escape room. The Order of Saint John, it turns out, has a history spanning centuries, from a medieval chivalric order to the modern St John Ambulance charity; and this is chronicled in the small museum in a 16th century gatehouse in Clerkenwell.

Their game Treason! is a popup running in an upstairs room, set up in a portable form involving padlocked chests ...

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