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The Princeton Art Museum Madness Scavenger Hunt
From Ancient Rome to Modern Art…
An incredible collection awaits you on this fast-paced adventure at the new Princeton Art Museum. Team up with colleagues or friends, follow a trail of clues through galleries stuffed with art and artifacts, and answer tricky, humorous questions about what you find.
The Princeton University Art Museum is a great option for a hunt when the weather isn’t cooperating. It packs centuries of art and history into one floor of many galleries. No knowledge of art is required: you just need sharp eyes and comfy shoes. This game is a test of teamwork, not trivia.
Along the way, you might discover…
- Mexican fashion that was literally to die for
- A thousand-armed goddess with butterfingers
- An ancient artifact that belonged in a bathroom
- A demure maiden admiring a mirror, mirror, on the wall
- Modern art that could put the Ghostbusters out of business
Other highlights include Greek and Roman gods, African ritual objects, Native American sculptures, paintings by Old Masters and contemporary iconoclasts alike, and more.
The hunt is suitable for groups of all kinds, perfect for corporate team building, alumni get-togethers, and other social occasions. Plus there are two special editions:
• The International Edition is perfect for groups with players whose first language isn’t English.
• For the Kids Edition, hunters age 7 and up collaborate with adults, making it a great activity for school field trips and camp outings.
• The Murder at the Princeton Art Museum Scavenger Hunt blends hunting for art with hunting for clues that will solve a mystery and reveal a tale of international intrigue!
Contact us to learn more about our scavenger hunts at the Princeton University Art Museum—and find more fun in New Jersey!
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