It is generally referred to as Eros though it is meant to depict his brother Anteros.
Also known as the Angel of Christian Charity.
Piccadilly Circus.
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus
It's the statue of Eros.
No. The centre of Piccadilly Circus has a statue of Eros (or cupid). You may be thinking of Trafalgar Square which has two fountains.
It is the statue of Eros and represents Cupid.
The Piccadilly Circus is located in London, England. The location includes a large, popular open block with an Eros Statue on a fountain in the center.
The square in London where the statue of Eros, the Greek god of love, is located is called Piccadilly Circus. The statue, often referred to as the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, was erected in 1893 and has become a notable landmark in the area. Piccadilly Circus is known for its vibrant atmosphere and is a major tourist destination in the city.
The statue of Eros is in the street called Piccadilly Circus in London, which is the capital of England and the United Kingdom.
In the middle of Piccadilly Circus is the Shaftesbury Monument Memoria Fountain. This was built in commemoration of Lord Shaftesbury. The statue on the top is commonly known as Eros, but was actually intended to be his twin, Anteros, the archer, who looks along Shaftesbury Avenue.
Piccadilly Circus is an intersection in London. It has nothing to do with entertainment circuses.
It depends where you are going from Piccadilly Circus.