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Time Dive: RENAISSANCE ART OF MURDER (eduLARP game)

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RENAISSANCE ART OF MURDER

a role-playing game of intrigue, gossip and eloquence

6-10 players | age 16+ | 150-180 minutes

Aims of the tool

Discover social history through role playing historical characters and challenges.

Description of the tool

1537, the Golden Age of Kraków. Bartolomeo Berecci, the Italian architect of Wawel Castle, was found dead on the Main Square. The king, furious about this scandal, invited a group of people to a confidential talk. Locked in a castle chamber, they must find the guilty person among themselves or submit to the king’s personal feeling of justice.

Authors: Aleksandra Anastazja Czarkowska, Urszula Margas, Marcin Bojda, Wojciech Nowak, Mikołaj Pokrzepa, Zbigniew Janczukowicz, Karolina Motyka, Nataniel Boczar, Mark Porembski, Patrycja Gas

Available languages: ENG (English), PL (Polish)

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Tool overview

Time Dive: RENAISSANCE ART OF MURDER (eduLARP game)

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4866

This tool addresses

Personal Development

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Materials needed:

READ MORE, DOWNLOAD IN FULL RESOLUTION AND OTHER LANGUAGES
https://nausika.eu/renaissance-art-of-murder/

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

© COPYRIGHT: Time Dive project consortium (Nausika Foundation, Parallel Worlds, Vice Versa CZ) and the Authors

in the context of

TIME DIVE project, Funded by the EU, Erasmus+ program, nr 2022-3-PL01-KA210-YOU-000099710

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Zbigniew Janczukowicz (on 10 June 2025)

and last modified

23 April 2025

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