1000, Ravensburger, Chapel in Winter

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Ravensburger manufactured this puzzle in 1989. The title is Chapel in Winter, with a photograph of a small chapel in the municipality of Klais, Germany.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (1008 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition. The box is in very good condition.

In 1986 Educa published a 1500 piece puzzle with the title Klais, Germany. It shows a photograph of the same location probably taken on the same day.

More information about Chapel in Winter:
  • Puzzle size: 69.8 x 49.8 cm.
  • Box size: 37 x 27 x 5.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 15 804 1.
  • EAN number: 4005556158041.
  • Other titles: Kapelle im Winter; Chapelle en Hiver; Chiesetta sotto la Neve; Kapel in de Winter.
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Weight 0.88 kg
Dimensions 37 × 27 × 5.5 cm
Brand

Ravensburger

Condition

Complete

Content

Photograph

Number of Pieces

1000

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