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    Albert Square is the story bound setting of the well known BBC soap opera EastEnders. It is superficially situated in the imaginary London borough of Walford in London's East End. The main architect of this square is based on the real life 'Fassett Square' in the East End and has also derived its name (Albert Square) from the real life hero Prince Albert. Infact, The Queen Victoria, has also derived its name from here.  

    One of the key features of the tavern is the window twitching the occupants all through the years. The windows often offer them a view across the whole Square, which is also found in almost every dramatic storylines. The gardens are centrally located in this square. And since the show is shot almost six weeks in advance, the trees require having additional leaves fixed on them during the spring period to give an entire fell of summer. The main attraction in the garden Arthur Fowler's bench and is also called the Bench of Tears, since all the characters cry high and low on this very bench.
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