18th century style fountain nativity scene 50x50x45 cm Neapolitan nativity scene 10-12 cm

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18th century style fountain nativity scene 50x50x45 cm Neapolitan nativity scene 10-12 cm. This 18th century style nativity scene offers a representation of a home of the time, complete with lights and fountain. The scenography is equipped with two functional EU plugs: one to activate the lights on the first level and the other for the fountain on the lower level, which works by filling a plastic tray accessible by removing the panel on the back. The statues compatible with this scene can have a...



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18th century style fountain nativity scene 50x50x45 cm Neapolitan nativity scene 10-12 cm. This 18th century style nativity scene offers a representation of a home of the time, complete with lights and fountain. The scenography is equipped with two functional EU plugs: one to activate the lights on the first level and the other for the fountain on the lower level, which works by filling a plastic tray accessible by removing the panel on the back. The statues compatible with this scene can have a height of 10-12 cm, allowing you to recreate various moments of daily life. The materials used include wood and terracotta for realistic details such as stairs and railings, and polystyrene for the facades of the houses, with the addition of moss for a touch of authenticity. Real size: 50.5x50.5x44.5 cm. Made in Italy.

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