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Scientists are astounded. In a protected natural area, a colony of an almost extinct human species has been discovered: Homo Parvalis Punctuum. A small humanoid with a pointed hat, also known as: the Gnome. A very rare discovery indeed! Can you spot them too?
Thanks to the revolutionary techniques of Professor Dr. h.c. R. Fedyk, you now have the opportunity to study this unique and peaceful community in its natural habitat. A spectrometric field between us and the world of the gnomes ensures they cannot see you. The so-called ‘Parva Detector’ locates gnomes and functions like a magnifying glass. With an enlargement of up to 1293%, you can observe their community in incredible detail. Don’t wait any longer—expand your understanding of the Gnome, a species from which we have much to learn. Book this unique expedition to their habitat now!
Disclaimer
Research indicates that the Gnome appears at the same time each day. However, past results do not guarantee future occurrences. Remember, nature can be unpredictable and harsh. Therefore, this expedition is not suitable for children under twelve.
Collaboration
Due to a shared interest in this newly discovered species, Het Houten Huis is collaborating with Theater STAP for this expedition—a Belgian company featuring actors with intellectual disabilities.
Accessibility info
The access route from the bicycle parking is 300 metres of gently undulating forest path with loose sand.
A stroboscope is used during the performance.
During the Visual Language weekend, a performance is provided with Dutch language written interpretation which you can follow on an iPad. See ticket times for more information.