Murder Mystery Tour Lutherstadt Wittenberg
A whisper of intrigue hangs in the air as teams prepare for an engaging challenge in Lutherstadt Wittenberg. The CityHunters Murder Mystery Tour promises a memorable adventure that casts colleagues as sleuths, blending the citys rich past with a lively team building experience that awakens curiosity and camaraderie.
A case full of mysteries awaits
The investigation can begin at the striking Lutherdenkmal, a fitting starting point that honours the citys historical importance, though a central square can be chosen instead. Armed with the CityHunters app, which transforms a smartphone into a sleek investigative tool, teams are ready to unravel the secrets woven into Lutherstadt Wittenberg. As teams pursue clues, the route leads past All Saints' Church, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, whose doors are forever linked to pivotal moments in history; but admire the architecture only briefly, because the suspect is still at large.
Winding through cobbled lanes and hidden corners, participants meet clever puzzles and hands-on tasks that demand attention and creativity. This Scavenger Hunt-style format makes every discovery feel earned and keeps energy high without descending into chaos.
A team building event full of discoveries
The Murder Mystery Tour goes beyond a simple Scavenger Hunt; it is a voyage through time and a practical exam in teamwork. Stops such as Stadtkirche Wittenberg and Melanchthonhaus offer historical layers that enrich the experience, while the Museum der städtischen Sammlungen im Zeughaus provides atmospheric backdrops for crucial clues. Today, teams write their own chapter by piecing the story together and identifying the culprit.
Collaboration is the secret weapon: clear communication, analytical thinking and a knack for spotting small details are essential to decode the trail of evidence. Whether organised as a company outing, a department celebration or a company summer party, this team building event leaves a lasting impression and strengthens group bonds.
Historical backdrop and modern tech united
The itinerary also guides participants past landmarks like Lutherhaus Wittenberg and the University of Wittenberg, places that are as architecturally striking as they are historically important. Contemporary locations such as Futurea and the Haus der Geschichte Wittenberg add variety and contrast to the tour. The CityHunters app supplies multimedia clues — photos, short videos and simulated witness statements — turning phones into miniature command centres and ensuring the investigation feels both modern and immersive.
The Murder Mystery Tour in Lutherstadt Wittenberg is an excellent way to welcome new team members or to enjoy a playful escape from the office routine. Its flexible setup allows customisation to suit specific needs, making it a standout feature of any upcoming company outing.
An unforgettable experience for the team
Lutherstadt Wittenberg, with its distinctive mix of history and contemporary life, makes an ideal stage for a team building event that lingers in memory. After the challenge, participants can savour local specialities and relax in cosy cafés, reflecting on the day with a sense of achievement and maybe a shared anecdote or two.
The CityHunters Murder Mystery Tour is more than entertainment; it fosters a team building experience that boosts trust and collaboration. Each solved puzzle builds confidence and deepens group dynamics, turning routine gatherings into standout moments. Make the next company outing or company summer party an occasion to remember and watch the team grow stronger together.
Together to success
Explore the secrets of Lutherstadt Wittenberg and take on the role of detectives in a compelling Murder Mystery Tour that blends suspense, teamwork and discovery into a single rewarding experience. Step into the story and witness how colleagues become a cohesive team. Lutherstadt Wittenberg is ready to be explored.
- Participants use their own smartphones
- Flexibility through self-organization
- 10 riddle locations
- Support chat during the tour
- Picture gallery of the event
- Team chat
- Real-time leaderboard
How the event works
1. Preparation
- Beforehand, all participants install the app on their smartphones
- Teams are formed in advance or on site (max. 7 people)
- Each team’s leader starts the tour and invites the other participants
2. Let’s go!
- From tour start, our team guide is available via chat
- Teams choose their first puzzle location
- They navigate easily via the map view
- Up to 10 challenges await at notable spots around the city
3. City exploration
- Along the route, teams discover the city
- At each puzzle location, they solve tasks and earn points
- Each team member receives individual challenges in addition to the shared tasks
- Digital networking via real-time leaderboard and team chat
4. Finale
- After completing all tasks, the app guides teams safely back to the start
- A self-organized award ceremony can take place here
- Afterwards, you’ll find all photos in a protected online gallery
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- Individual support
- Offer within 90 minutes
Our FAQs provide answers to the most common questions
We organize our team events for you on your desired date, 365 days a year. To see if your preferred date is still available, request your non-binding offer . You can freely choose your event start time between 9 am and 8 pm.
For our full-service team events, both on-site support by our guides and the provision of all materials are included, so you don’t have to worry about anything in advance. The only exception is our smartphone tours. For these, you use your own smartphones and benefit from in-app chat support that we provide free of charge.
The start and end point in Lutherstadt Wittenberg is: Lutherdenkmal. Click for a map view. The blue-shaded area marks our event area where our team event tasks and puzzles are located. For our Geocaching and iPad tours, you can choose your own start and end points within this area. This is not possible for smartphone tours.
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