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England-Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus is a central London plaza at the intersection
of Regent Street, Piccadilly, Shaftesbury Avenue and Coventry
Street. The area used to be surrounded by illuminated
advertising hoardings on buildings, but only one building now
carries them. At the south western side of the Circus, moved
from its original position in the centre, stands the Shaftesbury
memorial fountain, erected in 1893 to commemorate the
philanthropic works of Lord Shaftesbury. It is topped by Alfred
Gilbert's winged nude statue, popularly known as Eros, although
its official name is The Angel of Christian Charity. During the
Second World War the statue was removed for safe keeping, when
it was returned its bow was fixed pointing in the wrong
direction. Piccadilly Circus tube station is located directly
beneath the intersection. Piccadilly Circus is renowned as one
of the busiest places in the world; the phrase, "it's like
Piccadilly Circus", is commonly used in the UK to refer to a
place or situation where many people meet. It has been said that
a person who stays long enough at Piccadilly Circus will
eventually bump into everyone they know.
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