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French Town Square Hall by Flickr user Jean Macou

April 10, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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Every LEGO City needs a Town square. It’s where the LEGO people get stuff done, meet friends and generally gather. So why not make it a beautiful classical French Town Square Hall?

That’s what Flickr user Jean Macou has gone a created spectacularly in this LEGO City scene! Featuring a large central fountain, trees and a lot of mini-figures going about their business, this LEGO French Town Square packs a lot in!

Both sides of the square are lined with buildings, all following the beautiful French style. I especially like the nods to Parisian Mansard Roof Architecture on the right-hand side units.

French Town hall square...

That’s just a taster of what he has in his photostream. There are Tennis Courts, a rather beautiful hospital with intricate interior and Vamos a la playa – the beach of his LEGO City.

I could go on gushing about his designs. But instead, why not check it out his profile and show his photos some love. His most popular photos are a must see and his creations are something I’m finding truly inspiring!

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Filed Under: LEGO City, LEGO Diorama, LEGO Moc Tagged With: Architecture, Building, French, French Architecture, LEGO Architecture, LEGO City, LEGO MOC, Paris

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