The Crystal Palace | Mini Architectural Model Kit
The original Crystal Palace was built in London’s Hyde Park to house the 1851 Great Exhibition, the worlds first international culture and industry trade fair. Designed by Joseph Paxton, the modular structure is a superb example of Victorian efficiency and invention. Famously, the huge building was adapted and relocated to South London where it continued to be a popular venue for exhibitions and events until a catastrophic fire destroyed the building in 1936.
The model kit includes a sheet of stainless steel pieces. This will fold and lock together to create the miniature structure. Each model kit includes step-by-step assembly instructions and a short building history, which is all packed into an attractive envelope making them a great little (easy-to-post!) souvenir/gift.
Contents: metal model, instructions, building history
Materials: Stainless steel, paper
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 4.5 cm
This is not a toy – the product contains sharp edges and is not suitable for children.
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