Antwerp puzzle
This puzzle is currently available for pre-order. Delivery is scheduled for the week of Dec. 12, 2025.
Discover Antwerp Piece by piece with this unique puzzle full of iconic buildings and famous Antwerp people.
From the majestic Cathedral and the impressive MAS to well-known Antwerp artists such as Alex Agnew, Tourist LeMC, La Esterella and many others - every puzzle piece exudes pure Antwerp pride.
The warm illustrations bring the city to life and provide hours of puzzle fun, alone or together. Ideal as a gift for purebred Sinjoren, proud expats or anyone with a heart for the city. Take Antwerp into your home and enjoy a puzzle as colorful and full of character as the city itself.
✓ This is a pre-order product. Check the description for the delivery time of your order
✓ Free shipping from 2 or more puzzles
✓ Free returns within 30 days
Antwerp puzzle
Size of the puzzle: 683 x 480 mm
Nice tip: You can easily frame your puzzle to hang your masterpiece on the wall! Thanks to its dimensions of 683 x 480 mm, it fits perfectly into a standard frame.
Turn your puzzle into a real eye-catcher!
Shipping cost within Belgium: For an order of 1 puzzle you pay only €5.95.
Free shipping: Order 2 or more puzzles and we will cover the shipping costs!
Free returns and exchanges: Not completely satisfied? You can easily return or exchange your puzzle for free within 30 days.
FAQ
What if a puzzle piece is missing?
The dog got away with it? The vacuum cleaner did its job a little too well? No problem! We'll get you back to having a complete puzzle. Send an email to emma@puzzleinabag.com with a picture of the missing puzzle piece and we'll send it to you as soon as possible!
Where are your puzzles made?
All our puzzles are made in Europe and assembled in Belgium.
How long will I wait for my package after ordering?
If you order before 10 p.m. the puzzle leaves the same business day. Only sometimes, like everyone else, we have to wait a bit for the mail. So count on 1-2 business days of patience anyway!
Why is the puzzle in a bag?
Why a bag, you ask? Simple, we wanted to reinvent the classic puzzle. We did this partly with the content of the puzzle itself, but also with the packaging. We replaced the old box with a young hip bag with a fun design.
Is there an example with the puzzle?
Of course! But if you want to make it difficult, you can just ignore it.