Stolen Rembrandt

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A centuries-old work of art has vanished without a trace. During the “Stolen Rembrandt” team-building event, you’ll step into the shoes of detectives, investigators, and sleuths—all with the same goal: to find the Rembrandt and unmask the culprit. Sounds simple, right? But it’s not. You’ve landed in a mystery full of puzzles. Will you manage to uncover the truth? And along the way, you’ll discover who on the team stays cool under pressure, who spots patterns in a flash, and who secretly turns out to be the born leader. This corporate outing is a game where art and suspense are intertwined. It’s perfect as a team-building activity or company outing for those who want something different from the usual quiz or happy hour. It’s very likely that after the event, you’ll not only have solved a mystery but also shared an experience that people will still be talking about.

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What can you expect?

  • Detectives, investigators, and sleuths
  • Delicious dinner
  • A mystery full of riddles
INSPIRATION

Rembrandt: An Unparalleled Genius

Rembrandt van Rijn is often cited as the most famous painter in the Netherlands. And to be honest: there’s a good reason for that. His talent was noticed at a young age, but it wasn’t until he moved to Amsterdam that things really took off. There, he managed to win over the wealthy merchants, administrators, and other influential figures of the Golden Age. They lined up to have their portraits painted by him. What made him so unique? His play with light and shadow—clair-obscur, as art connoisseurs call it. He didn’t paint flat images, but people of flesh and blood. In his portraits, you see emotions, doubt, pride—sometimes almost as if they might say something to you at any moment. Works like The Night Watch and The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp made him famous, not just here but worldwide.

A storyteller with a paintbrush

But his life was not all roses. Behind the glory lay a great deal of sorrow and misery. He lost loved ones and children, fell into debt, and was eventually forced to sell his home and collection. That is precisely what makes his work so human: in his paintings, you can feel both the pain and the strength of someone who kept going. He continued to paint and etch until his death in 1669. His legacy? Hundreds of paintings, drawings, and etchings that still rank among the finest in art history. His works hang from New York to Tokyo, and in Amsterdam you can still walk through his old house or stand face-to-face with The Night Watch at the Rijksmuseum. Rembrandt was a storyteller who, with a brush, managed to capture things that words often fail to convey: the soul, the vulnerability, the grandeur of being human. And that is precisely why he remains timeless.

A storyteller with a paintbrush

Thinking, problem-solving, and working together

The city is your playground—from modern buildings to quiet alleys, clues can be found everywhere. You’ll think, puzzle, and work together, because only as a team will you have a chance to outsmart the culprits. Fortunately, it’s not all about suspense. During or after the scavenger hunt, a culinary reward awaits: a lunch or dinner where you can relax, laugh at the blunders, and endlessly speculate on how the thieves ever pulled this off. This outing has everything you need for an inspiring afternoon. A company outing that truly takes you out of your daily routine and allows you to get to know each other in a whole new way.

Thinking, problem-solving, and working together
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The Stolen Rembrandt corporate outing is an exciting scavenger hunt in which teams must solve the mystery of the theft of a Rembrandt painting. Participants collect clues, solve puzzles, and work together to unmask the culprit.

Yes, absolutely. The game requires good communication, teamwork, and strategic thinking. Team members discover each other’s strengths and learn to work together effectively to solve a mystery.

The outing can be organized in various cities throughout the Netherlands. Often, a historic city center or a cultural venue that perfectly fits the Rembrandt theme is chosen.

No, no prior knowledge is required. The game is all about teamwork, exploration, and solving puzzles. So anyone can join in, regardless of their background or interests.

No, the game is easy to pick up and accessible to everyone. There is some walking involved, but the focus is mainly on thinking, teamwork, and paying attention.