Disney Announces New Stained-Glass Piece At 1000 Euros

Disney Announces New Stained-Glass Piece At 1000 Euros
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Disneyland Paris has announced a beautiful art piece now on sale. This new 30cm wide replica of one of the stained-glass windows at Main Street Station is now available to take home. There's only 50 pieces available priced at 1000€. Annual pass discount can be used.
For its 30th anniversary, Disneyland Paris is proud to present this replica of one of the stained-glass windows adorning Main Street Station. The result of a collaboration with a French master glassmaker, each piece of this limited edition was made with the utmost care in a workshop located in the Paris region. This replica pays tribute to the many craft trades involved in the construction of Disneyland Paris by blending ornamented glass with handcrafted details and lead.

This item is for decoration only. This handcrafted item is made of glass, it is fragile and is to be handled with care. Limited edition 50 pieces. Diameter: 30 cm. 1000€.

Boutiques : Harrington's Fine China & Porcelains (Disneyland Park) and The Disney Gallery (Disney Village)

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