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29 novembre 2025 : 5 indiens dans la ville de Versailles



Giant Treasure Hunt!

Objective: Showcasing local businesses

Number of participants: 600


In 1725, five Native Americans from the Mississippi Valley came to France and were received in Versailles and Fontainebleau.

These five individuals were accompanied by the explorer Étienne de Veniard de Bourgmont and made history with their meeting with Louis XV in Fontainebleau on November 25, 1725. Their journey had a diplomatic dimension and symbolized the alliance between France and the Native American nations of the Mississippi Valley.

A plot is afoot to prevent them from ever meeting the King!

To participate for free in this new space-time investigation created for the city of Versailles, register at: https://www.versailles.fr/929-9121/economie-et-commerces/commerces-et-marches/agenda/fiche/grand-jeu-de-piste.htm

Every year, we create a giant treasure hunt in Versailles. Dive into the fascinating history of the royal city through a fun and immersive course, designed for both children and adults. Armed with clues, puzzles, and challenges, participants explore Versailles’ iconic sites: historic squares, hidden neighborhoods, and the surroundings of the famous palace.

This giant treasure hunt combines culture, critical thinking, and team spirit, inviting players to observe, cooperate, and solve puzzles while discovering Versailles’ heritage from a fresh perspective. Suitable for families, groups of friends, or teams, it transforms the city into a vast open-air playground.

Accessible, friendly, and enriching, this treasure hunt is the perfect way to rediscover Versailles in a new light—full of fun, curiosity, and shared moments.

 
 
 

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