ESCAPE66 offers escape room experiences in which groups solve various puzzles and tasks within a set time;
The tavern - The secret of the Wilhelmshöhe
The Wilhelmshöhe was once a legendary tavern where people partied, traded and kept many a secret. Today, the building looks like a relic of times gone by. However, behind the crumbling walls lies a story waiting to be rediscovered.
In the game, the tavern becomes the setting for an escape adventure. Old documents point to a hidden treasure - a relic that once helped Goslar to prosperity. To track it down, you need to be alert, use your powers of deduction and work as a team. Tricky puzzles, hidden clues and unexpected twists and turns characterize the course of the story.
The mysterious landlord plays a central role, accompanying the action and constantly providing new impetus. This creates a dense atmosphere that combines historical elements with playful challenges. A small refreshment is part of the experience before the search for clues continues.
At the end, the question is whether the clues can be interpreted correctly and the secret of Wilhelmshöhe unraveled.
August Bartels - The secret of the Rammelsberg
The Rammelsberg has shaped Goslar for over 1,000 years. Ore has been mined here for generations, establishing the town's prosperity. Today, the mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But a hidden secret is said to still lie deep within the rock.
Miner August Bartels is at the center of the game. He is said to have made an extraordinary discovery in a remote side tunnel - shortly before he disappeared without a trace. The plot symbolically leads 24 meters underground into an abandoned tunnel, where clues to his discovery are hidden.
Cooperation, attentiveness and logical thinking are required to get closer to the secret step by step. The aim is to decipher the clues and bring to light what has long remained hidden. The atmosphere of the mine is always present, as the rock is considered unstable and not every path leads directly to the goal.
The room is particularly suitable for beginners, families and groups looking for an atmospheric escape experience.
Rebecca van Anden - The secret of the Klusfelsen
The files of the Goslar town archives show that a total of 28 women were accused of witchcraft and executed between 1530 and 1644. Another case from 1657 concerns the widow Hartmann, who appealed against her sentence with the support of a lawyer. The outcome of this case is not known. In the worst case scenario, she would have gone down in history as the 29th victim - at least officially.
But evidence points to another event. What is said to have happened on January 13, 1668 at the Klusfelsen in Goslar is not recorded in any register. No minutes and no verdict document this day - although rumors surround the events. At the center of it all is a name that does not appear in any official statistics: Rebecca van Anden.
The game takes up this suppressed chapter. Based on scattered clues and fragments that have been handed down, a picture gradually emerges of an event that was apparently deliberately left out of the chronicles. The reconstruction of history raises questions about memory, responsibility and dealing with the past.
The secret of the old town - an outdoor adventure in Goslar
Hidden deep in the alleyways of Goslar's old town lies an ancient secret. This outdoor adventure game combines a mystical story with a discovery tour through the UNESCO-protected town. Equipped with a map and a gift for deduction, the route leads you through more than 1,000 years of the town's history.
Clues are followed up, coded messages are deciphered and the trail of a lost soul emerges step by step. Real places become the setting for a coherent adventure that combines historical atmosphere with exciting puzzles.
The tour combines the feeling of an escape room with the dynamics of a city exploration. The game is played without an app, but with real props, lovingly designed tasks and a continuous story.

