£24.00

Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of The Royal Borough of Greenwich with our “Royal Greenwich” 1,000-piece puzzle. Crafted with precision and passion in the UK, this puzzle features the intricate hand-drawn artwork of the renowned artist, Hartwig Braun. Every piece promises a journey through the iconic landmarks of Greenwich, showcasing a panoramic view from above Royal Greenwich Town Centre to the majestic Greenwich Peninsula and the O2.

Witness the meticulous playful colourful detailing, as you piece together famous sites such as Greenwich Park, The Observatory, The Queen's House, The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Market, The Royal Naval College, The Cutty Sark, and Island Gardens, all whilst following the Thames towards the East. Adding to the spectacular vista, the puzzle also features the illustrious Tall Boats Flotilla, bringing a nautical charm to the picturesque landscape.

This view of Royal Greenwich’s town centre shows many a site all people who know and love this charming part of London will recognise. 

Between the River Thames hosting the Tall Ship Parade and the lush greenery of Greenwich Park we find the Cutty Sark clipper, the iconic Old Royal Naval College area - a UNESCO world heritage site - the busy town centre around Greenwich Market, the National Maritime Museum, the Queen’s House and on top of the hill overlooking the park the Royal Observatory crossed by the Zero Meridian Line. 

We see the impressive Greenwich Power Station and the tip of the Isle of Dogs on the left and Greenwich College with its massive clock tower on the right, Shooters Hill and Blackheath village can be spotted in the background.

Completed Puzzle Size: The finished masterpiece measures 66x50 cm, making it an ideal piece for framing or displaying, allowing you to cherish the captivating view of Royal Greenwich time and again.

Luxury Tin Box and A3 Printout: The puzzle comes securely packed in a luxury tin box measuring 195x153x76 mm, ensuring its pieces remain in pristine condition. Additionally, an A3 printout is included to guide you as you embark on your puzzle-solving adventure, offering a clear reference to Hartwig Braun’s enchanting artwork.

Key Features:

  • 1,000 high-quality pieces
  • Made in the UK
  • Intricate hand-drawn artwork by Hartwig Braun
  • Features iconic landmarks of The Royal Borough of Greenwich
  • Includes the Tall Boats Flotilla
  • Completed puzzle measures 66x50 cm
  • Comes in a luxury tin box with an A3 printout

Revel in the artistic and historical grandeur of Royal Greenwich as you piece together this premium puzzle, making it a perfect gift for puzzle enthusiasts and lovers of breathtaking landscapes. Enjoy hours of engaging and mindful relaxation, and experience the satisfaction of seeing the beautiful Royal Greenwich come to life, piece by piece.

Sustainable & Ethical:

We believe in creating products that are both enjoyable and environmentally responsible. This puzzle is made using sustainable materials and practices, ensuring a minimal impact on our planet.

Gift Idea:

Royal Greenwich” makes a thoughtful and unique gift, perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone with a fondness for Greenwich.

About the Artist:

Hartwig Braun is a distinguished artist known for his detailed and vibrant depictions of cities and landscapes. His passion for capturing the essence of a place shines through in every piece of his artwork, making his creations highly sought after by collectors and art aficionados alike.

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Embark on a journey through Royal Borough of Greenwich and experience the joy of uncovering Hartwig Braun’s artistic treasures, piece by piece. Add "Royal Greenwich” to your cart today and enjoy a delightful puzzling experience in style!


Artwork: Royal Greenwich in Full Colour.

Number of pieces: 1,000 pieces.

Completed Jigsaw Puzzle Size: 66 x 50 cm (approx.)

Made especially and exclusively for us in the UK, with durable puzzle board that is 100% recycled, and packaged in-house in a luxury Tin Box.


 

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