Plaza / Square
Saint Ann's Square is a public square in Manchester, England, in the city center. It is named after St Ann's Church, which was built in the early 18th century and is located on the square's north side. The square is surrounded by a mix of old and new buildings, including shops, cafes, and offices. It is a popular spot for events and performances and often features temporary installations and exhibitions. The square is also home to a statue of Richard Cobden, a 19th-century politician, and anti-Corn Law campaigner.