During the summer, the mediation team offers a series of one-and-a-half-hour themed workshops, preceded by a thirty-minute guided tour in French of the Notre-Dame du Haut chapel in Ronchamp.
Each workshop focuses on a specific theme related to spirituality, architecture, art, heritage or the environment. The visit is adapted to the content of the workshop, to offer a targeted and enriched approach to the monument.
The activity takes place in the pilgrim's shelter. We offer visitors 6 games.
There are shifts every 20 minutes or so to try out all the games. It's possible to play outside in fine weather.
Pictionarchi , ages 8 and up. The aim is to get your team to guess as many cards as possible by drawing on the board using a 1-minute hourglass. Blue cards are easy, red cards difficult.
Archi chrono, from age 8, the aim is to get your team to guess the word on the card by giving a definition.
Architectime, ages 8 and up. The aim is to place the cards in your hand according to whether the monument is earlier or later than the markers set at the start of the game. To finish the game, you must have no cards left in your hand.
Archihistory, from age 8, the aim is to position the cards according to the historical periods. If the card is in the right place, it's up to the next player, otherwise the player gets his card back and draws another.
Archifamilles, from age 6, a variant of the 7 families game. Here, the families are architectural. A card can belong to several families.
Puzzle corbuséen, a little game for the little ones, which consists in recreating architectural forms with wooden pieces.
Each workshop focuses on a specific theme related to spirituality, architecture, art, heritage or the environment. The visit is adapted to the content of the workshop, to offer a targeted and enriched approach to the monument.
The activity takes place in the pilgrim's shelter. We offer visitors 6 games.
There are shifts every 20 minutes or so to try out all the games. It's possible to play outside in fine weather.
Pictionarchi , ages 8 and up. The aim is to get your team to guess as many cards as possible by drawing on the board using a 1-minute hourglass. Blue cards are easy, red cards difficult.
Archi chrono, from age 8, the aim is to get your team to guess the word on the card by giving a definition.
Architectime, ages 8 and up. The aim is to place the cards in your hand according to whether the monument is earlier or later than the markers set at the start of the game. To finish the game, you must have no cards left in your hand.
Archihistory, from age 8, the aim is to position the cards according to the historical periods. If the card is in the right place, it's up to the next player, otherwise the player gets his card back and draws another.
Archifamilles, from age 6, a variant of the 7 families game. Here, the families are architectural. A card can belong to several families.
Puzzle corbuséen, a little game for the little ones, which consists in recreating architectural forms with wooden pieces.
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