New escape room at Holbæk Museum
Finally, we can reveal some big news! We are opening a new escape room at Holbæk Museum, and the story is based on former museum director Albert Thomsen.
He was the manager of Holbæk Museum from 1920 to 1952 and was a big personality in the town – he was voted the town's most popular man in 1938!
Now he's getting his own escape room – and it opens at Easter.
The room is built as his work office. The story is that new notes from his personal diaries have come to light – and they hint at something no one had imagined…
'Albert's Secret Archive' is an escape room that invites you into an atmospheric and enigmatic world, where you must cooperate, solve mysteries and uncover the traces of one of Holbæk's most significant cultural figures.
Albert Thomsen loved his museum so much that he had one wish when he died – to be buried in the museum courtyard. That wish was fulfilled, and today you can still see his grave.
Will you be among the first to try the game? So read more and book an experience here – one ticket is valid for up to five people
'Albert's secret archive' was conceptualized by students from Vallekilde High School, carried out and completed by Henrik Kragh, a teacher at Vallekilde High School.



