Granary Square is a large open space in the London Borough of Camden. Comparable in size to Trafalgar Square, [1] it is part of the larger King's Cross Central development. It has been cited as an example of a privately owned public space in London. [2] The new Central Saint Martins complex is adjacent. Visitor attractions in the square include Queer Britain, the UK's first dedicated museum of LGBT history and culture.
The square incorporates a fountain consisting of 1,080 individual jets [3] rising from the flush paved surface of the plaza. [4] Each jet has its own independently controlled pump and multi-color illumination. [5] As of March 2015, visitors to the square can interact with the fountains to play a mobile version of the Snake [6] game.
Other squares in the development will include Station Square, Pancras Square, Cubitt Square, and North Square.
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