1945
OKSBØL
The war is over, and the west coast of Jutland is littered with mines.
Around 2,000 German soldiers are ordered to clean up after themselves and remove the mines they laid.
But all they want is to return home to their families — their escape route runs straight through a minefield.
You have only one option: find a path through a dangerous and hidden network of mines.
It is a race against time and against the deadly threats lurking beneath your feet.
This is an unavoidable mission, and only the bravest and most resourceful soldiers will survive.
PRICES
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The story behind
From the spring of 1942 until the liberation, the German military increasingly prepared to defend itself against an Allied landing from the west.
From the North Cape in the north to the border between France and Spain in the south, an enormous defensive structure rose at renewed speed: the Atlantic Wall.
In Denmark, the occupying forces regarded the west coast of Jutland as the most likely target for an Allied landing, and the construction of thousands of defensive bunkers in the Danish section of the Atlantic Wall rapidly intensified.
At the same time, the German occupying forces laid millions of land and sea mines along the coasts of the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The landmine fields formed a continuous belt along the Danish west coast and, together with barbed wire obstacles and concrete bunkers, constituted a key element of the German defensive strategy against an Allied landing.
Practical
Can be played in English
The game can be played by 2 to 6 people.
The 1945 room is recommended for ages 7 and up.
You have 60 minutes to escape.
Please arrive about 10 minutes before your time begins.
Contact us regarding questions about our Escape Rooms by phone +45 22 99 61 99 or fill out our contact form.
