Puzzle Michèle Wilson

Le Marais, Ménilmontant & Belleville


Puzzleurs and puzzleuses will love the selection of hand-cut wooden jigsaws available in this shop. Ranging in size (and degree of difficulty) from 80 to 5000 pieces, the puzzles mainly depict major works of art. The ones of medieval stained glass are particularly intricate.

There are two other outlets on the Left Bank.


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