Black Room Escape Room, Escape room in Friedrichshain, Germany
Black Room Escape Room is a puzzle adventure in a converted basement in Berlin's Friedrichshain district, where groups of two to six people solve mysteries within interconnected dark chambers. The rooms contain various riddles, hidden objects, and mechanical devices that work together to create a complete storyline.
The location occupies a building that originally served as the Carl Bonhof clinic and was later repurposed for entertainment use. The main structure experienced a significant fire in 1987 that shaped the subsequent history of the site.
The game integrates elements of German ghost stories and medical history through its setting in a converted healthcare facility basement.
The experience runs for around 75 minutes and is typically available during evening hours and weekends, with extended availability on Friday and Saturday. Visitors should note that the chambers are dark and involve stairs, so appropriate footwear and basic physical mobility are recommended.
The game incorporates two actual functioning elevators that participants use while solving puzzles, adding a layer of authentic movement to the adventure. These lifts enhance the sense of genuine exploration and make the experience feel less confined than many other escape rooms.
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