Leaning Tower of Pisa 3D Wooden Puzzle

SKU RobTG304 Category

Discover the wonders of architecture with the Leaning Tower of Pisa 3D Wooden Puzzle. This captivating puzzle offers a delightful challenge for your mind, providing hours of entertainment and engagement. With intricate details and a unique design, each piece fits perfectly together, resulting in a sturdy and durable 3D model. Perfect for creative pastimes, this puzzle comes in a box with dimensions of 92x77x178.5mm. Suitable for ages 14 and up, it’s a must-have for puzzle enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Age: 8+ | Pieces: 137 | Width: 92mm | Height: 178mm | Length: 77mm

$12.26

Description

Leaning Tower of Pisa 3D Wooden Puzzle by Robotime

Embark on a captivating puzzle journey with the Leaning Tower of Pisa 3D Wooden Puzzle. This intricately designed puzzle offers a delightful challenge for your mind while providing endless hours of entertainment as you reconstruct this historic tower.

Master Boss the carefully crafted pieces to create a stunning 3D model of this iconic landmark. Each piece fits snugly, resulting in a sturdy and durable structure. The puzzle is suitable for ages 14 and up – making it an ideal family activity with older children. Get ready to immerse yourself in the joy of puzzling with the Leaning Tower of Pisa 3D Wooden Puzzle.

What’s in the Box:

  • 1x 3D Wooden Puzzle

Product Dimensions:

  • 92x77x178.5mm

Recommended Age:

14 Years+

Did You Know?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa’s famous tilt has been a subject of concern and corrective efforts for centuries. Construction of the tower began in 1173, but the soft soil on one side caused it to start leaning during its construction. Over the years, the tilt increased to a critical angle. In the late 20th century, experts became concerned about the tower’s stability, and a series of restoration efforts were undertaken. To correct the lean, engineers carefully removed soil from the higher side of the foundation and inserted counterweights to stabilise the structure. The project was a success, and by 2001, the tower’s tilt had been reduced by approximately 43 centimetres, making it safe for visitors. The Leaning Tower of Pisa now stands as a testament to both architectural marvel and human ingenuity in preserving historic landmarks.