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    Detail from The Ommegang in Brussels on 31 May 1615 ( Denis Van Alsloot, 1616). Manneken Pis (middle right) is dressed for the occasion. The earliest mention of the existence of Manneken Pis can be found in an administrative document from 1451–52 about the water lines supplying the fountains of Brussels.

  2. Folklore. // Manneken-Pis. The famous Manneken-Pis remains the emblem of the rebellious spirit of the City of Brussels. His wardrobe counts more than 900 suits. History of Manneken-Pis. Dressings of Manneken-Pis. Procedure of a gift. GardeRobe MannekenPis. AGENDA. Manneken-Pis as Reporter Without Borders.

  3. The Manneken Pis was designed in 1388 and is one of the most representative and loved symbols of Brussels, originally serving as the means by which many Bruxellois received water. It is a small bronze statue that measures 50 cm and represents a small naked boy urinating into a fountain’s basin.

  4. Manneken-Pis, the most famous resident of Brussels! Since the 15 th century, a drinking water fountain has stood at the corner of rue de l’Etuve and rue du Chêne. A little boy stands above it, urinating into the fountain.

  5. Aug 5, 2015 · Manneken-Pis, literally “little man pee,” in the Dutch dialect of Marols or “le petit Julien,” in French, is one of Brussels’ most famous and beloved citizens. But what’s the story behind this iconic, if tiny, figure? These days, the statue has become something of a cliche--recreated on t-shirts and beer labels around the world.

  6. 28/03/2024 > 29/03/2026. With more than 1140 outfits offered by countries, associations and sports clubs, our Manneken-Pis invites you to explore his wardrobe, which reflects the diversity of our world. More info. Prepare your visit. Consult the opening hours. When? Find. the museum. Where? Book your. tickets online.

  7. May 23, 2022 · The peculiar sculpture known as Manneken Pis was created by Hieronymus Duquesnoy the Elder and features a little boy urinating in a fountain. The peeing statue is 61 centimeters tall and located in Brussels, Belgium, and is one of the most recognized symbols of Belgium.

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