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Mystery House – the escape room that tests logic, nerves, and team spirit

Autore: Redazione 01/08/2025 14:19

In the historic center of Turin, among the city’s broad tree-lined avenues, stands Mystery House, an escape room that has captivated thousands of fans of puzzles, mysteries, and team games.

Located at Via degli Artisti 13, just a few steps from Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Mystery House offers several themed rooms, each with its own story and atmosphere. Players can go from “Blood Prison”, a chilling jail to escape before the executioner arrives, to “The Templars’ Treasure”, a historical adventure filled with cryptic scrolls and ancient relics.

Each room is designed for small groups (2 to 6 players), making it perfect for couples, friends, or even corporate team-building activities.

 

Useful Information

Each session lasts 60 minutes, during which players must collaborate to solve clues, manipulate objects, decipher codes, and escape the room. A game master monitors everything remotely and can provide hints — but only upon request.

Hours and Prices

Mystery House is open:

• Monday to Thursday and Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

• Friday and Saturday: 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 a.m.

Prices vary according to group size:

• 2 players: €30.00 per person

• 3 players: €20.00 per person

• 4 players: €18.00 per person

• 5 players: €16.00 per person

• 6+ players: €15.00 per person

How to Get There

• By metro: take Line 1 to Porta Nuova, then walk for about 10 minutes.

• By tram: take Line 15 or 16, stop at Corso San Maurizio.

The area is central and well served by several parking facilities.

With Mystery House, you don’t just escape from a room — you escape from your daily routine. The experience invites you to pause, observe, and rediscover the spirit of logic, teamwork, and curiosity that digital life often dulls.

It’s the place where the mind switches on, meets the game, and creates magic.

 

More information, room themes, and bookings available at: www.mysteryhouse.it

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