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Here in the charming village of Felsa you’ll find colorful characters and buildings from a bygone age. Does it feel like you’ve been here before? The LEGO® Icons Medieval Town Square is based on a classic LEGO Castle set – the Medieval Market Village, from 2009!
Discover a place for relaxation with the LEGO® Icons Medieval Town Square (10332) model building set for adults. A great gift for history-lovers, this premium-quality set reimagines the cherished 2009 Medieval Market Village playset with the village of Felsa, home to new stories and quaint buildings from a bygone era, including the old farmhouse, cheese factory, Broken Axes Inn, shieldsmith’s workshop and the watchtower.
Enjoy an immersive solo or group building project as you recreate age-old objects and buildings with intricate interior and exterior detailing. Choose different configurations to create captivating displays and create fun storylines with a vintage lineup of minifigure characters, including a crook, carpenter, tax collector, tapestry weaver, shieldsmith and tower guard.
Check out the wide range of LEGO creative building sets (sold separately) designed for adults. The LEGO Builder app features a digital version of the building instructions included with this set.
The LEGO Medieval Market Village set from 2009 was the main inspiration, but Henrik and his colleagues were always clear that they wanted to do something completely new and exciting to elevate the original.
With so much history to choose from, we had to ask Henrik where the design team started. “I started by looking into what kind of workshops and buildings would have been in an actual medieval village,” says Henrik.
The research process led other selection of some buildings and workshops that haven’t featured in LEGO sets before and, most importantly, that offer the possibility of interesting stories. The 3,304-piece LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square includes the old farmhouse, cheese factory, inn, shieldsmith’s workshop and the watchtower.
Desiring to push into new ground, Henrik and his colleagues arrived at a new way of structuring the set that allows you to choose your own village layout.
“I had an idea that I wanted to do something we haven’t done before,” Henrik continues. “But I also wanted to have a medieval kind of narrow street, where the houses are not in a line but at an angle.”
Henrik and his team found that the best way to recreate a winding and narrow medieval road was to create a set that was almost like one of our LEGO Modular sets.
So that you can share the fun, each building also has its own set of instructions so that they can be built solo or with friends or family – whatever you prefer.
You can even expand your medieval world by combining this set with the LEGO Icons Lion Knights’ Castle. This set was released in 2023 and reimagines the classic LEGO Castle theme. So, if you fancy adding royalty and knights to your display, this is a great choice.
The eight minifigures that call this village home include an innkeeper, crook, carpenter, tax collector, tapestry weaver, shieldsmith and tower guard. When we asked Henrik which job he’d take if he lived in the village, he didn’t take long to answer: “The innkeeper!”
Henrik wanted to make this village feel lived in, and so he had to get to know the people who lived there. “When I’m doing a set where there are characters, I usually do a background story for each character,” says Henrik. “I ask, what kind of life do they have? What is their name? What job do they do? How do they link together with other characters? And so on. For this set, I wrote a small story for each of the eight characters and then when I have that, it’s easier to design.”
It’s packed with secrets, Easter eggs and hidden referencesWe won’t spoil the fun by naming them all, but you can expect hidden compartments, artistic recreations of existing sets and heraldry from previous Castle sets.
Depending on your level of LEGO fandom, you may or may not know of the famous and elusive LEGO goat. Making its first (and only) appearance in 2011’s Mill Village Raid set, this humble creature has gone on to become the jewel in many a collector’s crown.
Whether it’s gently grazing beneath one of the trees or producing milk for the cheese factory, the beloved goat makes a welcome return in the LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square in a new color.