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Architecto puzzle

Architecto puzzle

Nonax 42
Item Location: France

€350.00

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€350.00
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Description:
Architecto is a real challenge with more than 900 pieces to assemble. To open this box, you will have to perform 116 movements!
This creation took its inspiration from the works of Maurits Cornelis Escher, a painter who had as his credo the combinations of the impossible and the exploration of the infinite. This secret box represents with meticulousness and finesse an illuminated and enigmatic city in which people live in multiple dimensions next to each other, but never meet. It's also a way to wink at the work "relativity", especially with the 3 endless staircases.

The box has never been opened and you will have to assemble your puzzle.
Note that assembling the puzzle does not spoil you at all the solution!


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