
"Medieval Town Square lands a BrickScore of 74.7 as a solid Recommended set that delivers exceptional piece-per-dollar value, a standout tax collector minifigure, and the kind of hinged-interior modular design that rewards both display builders and active players. The 82% would-recommend rate from 629 owners confirms broad satisfaction, with the only persistent criticism being a wish for more farm animals."
The Medieval Town Square drew enthusiastic praise from reviewers who had been longing for a return to castle-themed sets, with the $0.07 per piece price point singled out as exceptional value for a 3,304-piece build. The hinged modular buildings with detailed interiors, the tax collector minifigure, a new Wolfpack figure, and references to classic 1980s castle sets all resonated strongly. Owner ratings back that up: 629 ratings average 4.68 out of 5 and 82% of LEGO.com buyers would recommend it, though that recommend rate is notably lower than the near-unanimous expert enthusiasm, suggesting a small fraction of buyers had unmet expectations.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"I love the variety of colors of textures throughout this"
JANGBRiCKS
"This definitely a worth successor to the Medieval Market Village – those buildings just used slope bricks for the roofs anyway!"
The Brothers Brick"this is the first Lego set to truly bring back the goat and it's in dark gray color here on the top of the box"
Solid Brix Studios"each of these large builds is fully detailed all the way around and fully enclosed by default they can be opened up to get more access to the interior"
JANG's LEGO Reviews"The highly anticipated LEGO Medieval Town Square is finally here, a spiritual successor to fan favorite Medieval Market Street from 2009, kinda bringing the goat back"
Tiago Catarino"It's a bit different, but still has a lot in common with the earlier nostalgic sets in my opinion."
RacingBrick
"Despite its odd building arrangements, in places, this set is absolutely charming"
Brickset Reviews"I love the variety of colors of textures throughout this"

"This definitely a worth successor to the Medieval Market Village – those buildings just used slope bricks for the roofs anyway!"
"this is the first Lego set to truly bring back the goat and it's in dark gray color here on the top of the box"
"each of these large builds is fully detailed all the way around and fully enclosed by default they can be opened up to get more access to the interior"
"The highly anticipated LEGO Medieval Town Square is finally here, a spiritual successor to fan favorite Medieval Market Street from 2009, kinda bringing the goat back"
"It's a bit different, but still has a lot in common with the earlier nostalgic sets in my opinion."

"Despite its odd building arrangements, in places, this set is absolutely charming"








Medieval Town Square earns near-universal praise as a richly detailed companion to the Lion Knights Castle, with a fun build experience and standout minifigures, though a minority of buyers found the interiors cramped and felt the set is best enjoyed alongside the castle rather than as a standalone.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com4.6
Target4.7