Ravensburger
The great German publishing house Ravensburger is a family-owned company with the offspring of its founder, Otto Robert Mayer. The family business opened in 1883 in the small German town of Ravensburg, near the modern border with Switzerland. Mayer started publishing books, but in 1884 he released the first board game A Journey Around the World , based on Jules Verne's novel. In 1900, the publishing house was called Ravensburger Spiele, which is how European expansion began. Before the First World War, Ravensburger games were sold far beyond Germany - in Western Europe, Austria-Hungary, and even in the Russian Empire. After the Second World Ravensburger began the conquest of the German and then the European market of games and toys. The company introduced Germany to puzzles and children's books in paperback. In the sixties, the publishing house substantially expanded its own factory in Ravensburg and opened its first overseas office in the Netherlands. In 1977, the gaming and book businesses were formally separated, though they remained in the same hands. After the collapse of the socialist bloc, Ravensburger began active penetration into Eastern Europe and the former USSR, and even opened a second plant in the Czech Republic.
The current range of board games Ravensburger has about 850 names. These are different types of flooring - from pre-school walkers to the classic Scotland Yard detective or the beloved Tikal Archaeological Prize. Inside the publishing house, there are two subsidiaries specializing in board games - Alea and FX Schmid .
You can buy board games and puzzles from Ravensburger at Lelekan .
You can also buy Ravensburger wholesale in Lviv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odessa, Lutsk , Ternopil, Uzhgorod, Mukachevo.