5000, Educa, Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

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Educa produced this extraordinary puzzle in 1987. It is very, very rare. The title is Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany.

This puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces SEALED inside the original plastic bag. The box is in good condition, with some wear and three tears on three corners of the lid.

Educa produced in 1984, three years earlier, another 5000 piece puzzle version of this famous castle. However, there are countless editions of puzzles with photographs, and even paintings, of Neuschwanstein.

More information about Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany:
  • Puzzle size: 157 x 107 cm.
  • Box size: 46 x 32 x 8.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 7999.
  • EAN number: 8411349079992.
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Weight 2.92 kg
Dimensions 46 × 32 × 8.5 cm
Brand

Educa

Condition

Sealed Bag

Number of Pieces

5000

Content

Photograph

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