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Da Vinci Code team building activity

The Da Vinci Code team building activity captures your imagination in a thrilling quest to crack the curator’s code.

The Da Vinci Code is a unique team building activity because the historical artefacts are unique to this event. These works of art have been ingeniously designed and created by Bluehat’s team of professional artists and sculptors. Each one holds secrets and clues that relate to the mystery facing your teams.

The murder trail follows a plot similar to Dan Brown’s best selling novel (with all references to religion and religious sects removed). It’s not necessary to have read the book or seen the film because this team building activity is an experience in itself.

Client Comments on this team building activity

"Very interesting new concept, linked in well with the book, although you didn't have to have read the book to enjoy the event. Extremely well organised and great fun."

"The day was good fun - challenging and got everybody in the team working together."


For an information sheet on the Da Vinci Code team building activity with full details please speak to one of the Bluehat team on 0845 207 2001 or go to Client Room where you can log in and download a copy

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Team Building Activity Accolades at the Corporate Event Industry Awards

The Da Vinci Code team building activity was developed and designed in January 2005 to take team building to new heights – Finalist for Best New Event 2005 – highly commended for Best Team Building Event 2005 – and part of the Bluehat UK entry that won Team Building Company of the Year 2005.

Team Building Activity Information – At a Glance

Suitability

Key Teamwork Skills

  • Planning a strategy
  • Problem solving
  • Sharing information
  • Playing to key individual strengths
  • Communication
  • Trust and respect
  • Time management
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