The Lady with the Unicorn and Other Medieval Tapestries

The Lady with the Unicorn and Other Medieval Tapestries are the location where Leo went to rescue the conducting Unicorn!

Location Summary
The Lady and the Unicorn (French: La Dame à la licorne) is the modern title given to a series of six tapestries created in the style of mille-fleurs (meaning: "thousand flowers") and woven in Flanders from wool and silk, from designs ("cartoons") drawn in Paris around 1500. The set, on display in the Musée de Cluny in Paris, is often considered one of the greatest works of art of the Middle Ages in Europe.

Five of the tapestries are commonly interpreted as depicting the five senses – taste, hearing, sight, smell, and touch. The sixth displays the words "À mon seul désir". The tapestry's meaning is obscure, but has been interpreted as representing love or understanding. Each of the six tapestries depicts a noble lady with the unicorn on her left and a lion on her right; some include a monkey in the scene.

Art History
The tapestries were rediscovered in 1841 by Prosper Mérimée in Boussac castle (owned at the time by the subprefect of the Creuse) where they had been suffering damage from their storage conditions. In 1844 the novelist George Sand saw them and brought public attention to the tapestries in her works at the time (most notably in her novel Jeanne), in which she correctly dated them to the end of the fifteenth century, using the ladies' costumes for reference. Nevertheless, the tapestries continued to be threatened by damp and mould until 1863, when they were bought by Edmond du Sommerard, curator of the Musée de Cluny in Paris, where careful conservation has restored them nearly to their former glory and where they are still on display.

Mission 1: Getting to the unicorn
In order to save the Unicorn, First: You must follow the musical road from the forest. Second: While the gates closed, the Queen makes a lion that moves accelerando! You must help their leader Leo conduct the Accelerando Lion to move slower called Ritardando. Third: While the Queen makes lots of musical roads in different directions, help Quincy and the monkey finding the path that leads to the Unicorn. And Fourth: While the remaining leaves are almost fallen, you must fly Rocket Super Fast and you've made it to the final destination of the Unicorn statue!

Mission 2: Freeing the Unicorn
In order to break the statue spell of the unicorn, First, you and Leo have to conduct the monkeys by reach your arms up high and then sway your arms back and forth, Then, reach your arms down and conduct the rabbits by sway your arms back and forth, Next, reach your arms to the right to conduct the foxes and sway your arms back and forth, and lastly, reach your arms to the left, and conduct your ostriches and sway your arms back and forth, After conducting the animals one at the time, you and Leo have to conduct all of the animals at the same time!

Episodes Appearances
The Song of the Unicorn