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Berlin Puzzle: The map created by Julius Straube in 1896 represents a landmark in the history of urban cartography of Berlin
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The Berlin puzzle reproduces a precious historical map of the city drawn in 1896 by Julius Straube, a highly regarded military cartographer and founder of the Geographischen Instituts und Landkartenverlag, which specialized in the production of detailed thematic maps.
Thanks to this 540-piece puzzle from Architoys, you can explore ancient Berlin through a cartographic work rich in history and precision, perfect for lovers of historical geography and the German capital.
This puzzle is suitable for both experienced builders and beginners curious about mental time travel.
Architoys’ 540-piece Berlin puzzle reproduces one of Julius Straube’s most iconic works. The map is part of a series of publications that meticulously documented Berlin’s growth and urban organization between the 19th and 20th centuries.
Straube, a careful observer and precise cartographer, published maps dedicated to bus lines (1864), postal districts (1873), taxi circulation areas (1884), culminating in 1910 with a general plan of the city divided into 44 sheets.
This 1896 version offers a detailed vision of imperial Berlin, a city in full industrial and cultural expansion. By completing the puzzle, you can immerse yourself in the urban fabric of the late 19th century, with streets, squares, and residential buildings perfectly nestled in a geometric grid that heralds modernity.
![]() | Number of pieces 540 | ![]() | Brand Architoys |
![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 35 x 50 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 8 x 8 x 28 |
Elegant box
Original gift
Prestigious ancient map
challenge for enthusiasts
540 pieces
Standard grid
The map created by Julius Straube in 1896 represents a landmark in the history of Berlin’s urban cartography. Designed with military and civil criteria in mind, the plan combines aesthetics and technical precision, providing not only a geographical tool but also a cultural snapshot of the German capital on the eve of the 20th century.
Straube, drawing on his experience as an officer and cartographer, managed to translate the complexity of a rapidly transforming city onto paper: from the ancient central districts to the new industrial and residential areas, each element is described with scientific method and aesthetic care.
Building the Berlin puzzle means reconstructing the historical memory of one of Europe’s most iconic and evolving cities, in a format that combines passion, play, and culture.
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