In 1904, the renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was born. He discovered his passion for language early on, and by the age of sixteen, he had published his first poetry collection. However, writing alone didn't bring in enough income, so he took a different path and became a diplomat.
Through his work, he traveled the world. In 1943, Neruda returned to Chile, where he gained increasing political influence and joined the Chilean Communist Party. His outspoken nature became evident when President González Videla cracked down on a miners' strike. Nerdua was strongly opposed to this and did not remain quiet about it! This bold stance forced him to go into hiding immediately.
Escape the City
Step into the story of the poet who, after two years in hiding, is trying to escape through Santiago's secret exit. With a smartphone in hand, you'll answer questions and solve puzzles to gather clues. Will you set the fastest time in this city game? If so, you'll earn a place on the Wall of Fame! The adventure begins at the Museo de Arte Colonial de San Francisco. Good luck!