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Discover the majesty of the San Felipe galleon, a museum-quality scale replica of the legendary 17th-century Spanish warship. This spectacular handcrafted model is a true decorative gem that will capture attention in hotels, restaurants, offices, or private homes.
This gigantic replica, over 2 meters long, faithfully represents the San Felipe, one of the most impressive and beautiful galleons of the 17th-century Spanish Armada. Launched in 1690, the San Felipe symbolized power and elegance on the high seas.
Due to the size and weight of the item (223 x 208 x 60 cm | 37 kg), shipping requires a custom quote. Please contact us before making your purchase to calculate exact transport costs.
Each model is built entirely by hand, from scratch, by master craftsmen using historical plans, drawings, and photographs. The result is a unique piece, crafted from high-quality woods such as western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany, using the traditional plank-on-frame technique — the same method used for real ships.
This is a model that impresses with its size and captivates with its intricate detail.
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