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MOC-170477 The Rosy Tower Building Blocks

LesDiy  |  SKU: 3522492
Designer: Gilganesh
Product PCS: 355
Size: 12 × 9 × 36cm
Bearbeitungszeit: It takes about 30 days
After-sales service: Free after sales
€33,99
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Derzeit können wir Zollabfertigungsdienste in den meisten EU-Ländern anbieten. Die Länder sind wie folgt: Frankreich, Deutschland, Italien, Niederlande, Belgien, Irland, Vereinigtes Königreich, Dänemark, Griechenland, Spanien, Portugal, Finnland, Schweden, Österreich, Polen, Tschechische Republik, Ungarn, Slowakei, Zypern, Rumänien, Bulgarien.
Kostenloser Versand innerhalb Deutschlands und Österreichs (inkl. Zollabfertigung). 
Die Schweiz (unter 5 kg) kann auch Zollabfertigungsdienste anbieten. Die Versandkosten in die Schweiz und in andere Länder entnehmen Sie bitte der Tabelle unten. Schweiz
0-5kg €0.00
5-6kg €34.00
6-8kg €42.00
8-10kg €52.00
10-12kg €62.00
12-14kg €70.00
14-16kg €75.00
16-18 kg €85.00
18-20 kg €90.00
20-22 kg €90.00
22-24kg €90.00
24-30kg €100.00
30kg+ €150.00
United States
United States €30.00
Canada
Canada €30.00
Niederlande
Niederlande €10.00
Luxembourg
Luxembourg €10.00
  • This is a medieval MOC rose tower model designed and modified by Gilganesh. The outer wall of the tower is covered with bouquets of bright roses that extend to the tower's lookout point, and the red spire adds further magnificence to the tower.
  • From the main street of Old Lyon, Rue Saint-Jean, turn north onto Rue du Boeuf where you will easily find the striking “Tour Rose”. The tower is located in a 16th-century mansion at 16 Rue du Boeuf, originally called Maison du Crible.
  • The Rose Tower is said to have been built in the 16th century, and the surrounding buildings in the 15th and 18th centuries. Much research has failed to discover what the tower was for, except that the name of its architect was Sertio, and the buildings surrounding the tower look very old indeed, with some of the former porches only vaguely recognizable. In the courtyard wall below the tower are several nailed gates, one of which has a brass plaque indicating that this is the French Orthodox Theological Society. In the corner of the courtyard there appears to be an old, abandoned well.