Monopoly Mainz

€49.99*

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The exclusive Mainz edition brings the cultural diversity of our city to the world-famous board game. Twenty-two streets and four cultural and official institutions are up for grabs, which correspond to the original railway stations and of which the Gutenberg Museum is naturally a part.

The 22 streets on the game board:

Goetheplatz – Alicenplatz – Gymnasiumstraße – Am Sägewerk – Obere Kreuzstraße – Flugplatzstraße – An der Krimm – Elbestraße – Karmaliterplatz – Ludwig-Marx-Straße – Adolf-Kolping-Straße – Haifa Allee – Münsterplatz – Schillerstraße – Rheinstraße – Am Rathaus – Am Zollhafen – Am Kronberger – Hof – Mombacher Straße – An der Goldgrube – Gutenbergplatz – Markt

The 4 cultural and official institutions:

  • Gutenberg Museum 
  • Mainz City Hall 
  • State Parliament Rhineland-Palatinate 
  • Mainz State Theatre

Included in the game: 

Game board, 8 playing pieces, 28 property rights cards, 32 cards, a set of Monopoly play money, 32 green houses, 12 red hotels, 2 dice, 1 set of instructions 
Suitable for 2-8 players aged 8 and over. German edition

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