While research continues, we are making the knowledge gained so far available to the public, sharing curiosity and anecdotes, rules and game boards, in a sort of historical games library that aims to pass on this knowledge without keeping it jealously hidden, but rather making it available to everyone, especially those who, curious, want to know how they had fun in the past and find the chance to experience it first-hand. The only thing that is required of such games is something that is becoming increasingly rare: time. Time to devote oneself to others and time to concentrate, to go beyond the superficiality that modern times want to impose on us.

We organize meetings, conferences concerning board games in antiquity, theoretical and practical workshops, themed evenings, courses regarding ancient games in schools, set designs for Roman or medieval settings, tournaments of historical games, recreation centres and historical consultancies.