Erzsébet [Elizabeth]

Erzsébet [Elizabeth]

Very positive (52 ratings)

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  • IRL

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Legend has it that Erzsébet punched one of her maids after he pulled her hair a little too hard while combing it. At this stroke, a drop of blood remained on Erzsébet's hand. As the drop slowly crept down her skin, Erzsébet noticed that the blood made her skin look much younger and more vital. This gave her the idea that the blood of young virgins gave her the key to eternal youth. In the years that followed, she tortured and murdered more than 600 young girls in order to bathe and drink their blood. This earned her the nicknames "Blood Countess" and "Countess Dracula". When Count Palatine György Thurzó invaded and arrested Báthory Castle by order of the king in 1610, Erzsébet was saved from the death penalty by her family's reputation. She was locked up in some rooms of her castle for life. Her four main officers were sentenced to death. The trial of Báthory was substantiated by many gruesome testimonies. However, much of the testimony came from her heirs who obviously benefited from her death. Some maids, by the way, testified that there were never any murders. Torture of domestic servants by the rich was an everyday phenomenon in those days. In fact, there is even evidence that Erzsébet did not torture the young girls, but offered them medical help. And the massacres were no more than herbs that colored the bath water red. The fact remains that Erzsébet was convicted and died in solitude. But was she really the most bloodthirsty serial killer of all time? The truth died with her in the room complex.

  • 2-6
  • 60 mins
  • Not scary

Awards

Ratings

All ratings (52)

Very positive

Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive

Reviews

@JotaMatador
JotaMatador

200 escape rooms

Elizabeth was our third stop of our mini Escape Tour Belguim. It is an impressive room, especially considering it’s 9 years old—it still looks and feels like new. The attention to detail in the theme and décor was superb, creating a highly immersive experience. The puzzles were solid and well-designed, showcasing the hallmark quality of Escaping Belgium. However, with six people, it felt a bit tight in terms of puzzles, and smaller groups of four or five would likely have a better experience. Wouter, the owner, was incredibly welcoming and shared fascinating stories about his journey in creating these rooms and his experiences in the escape room world. A great room that’s still very much worth playing, with a timeless charm and engaging puzzles.

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Gameplay

Brilliantly done. Flow and design.

Atmosphere
Customer service

Wouter was really welcoming.

Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

Mechanical

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

16

Was anything broken?

No

For a 9 year old room, it did not show at all its age.

Live actors

No

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Jan 12, 2025 | Experienced Jan 12, 2025

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Editorial

  • A delightful twist on escape room tropes featuring a legendary female serial killer.

    Room Escape Artist
  • A very atmospheric room, which is also a bit creepy... Beautiful puzzles, matching the theme.

    Escape Roomers DE
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