Manneken Pis in Brussels, Belgium. The original bronze statue was created by Jerome Duquesnoy, 1619. The one exhibited at the junction of Rue de l'Étuve/Stoofstraat and Rue du Chêne/Eikstraat is a replica from 1965, the original being preserved in the Brussels City Museum.

Manneken Pis

Day 2 Afternoon Brussels (Arrival), Belgium Time: Afternoon

Overview

See the iconic bronze statue of a urinating boy, a symbol of Brussels.

Summary

Visit the famous Manneken Pis, a small bronze statue of a boy peeing, and a beloved symbol of Brussels.

What You’ll Do

  • Admire the iconic statue.
  • Observe its various costumes (if on display).
  • Take photos.

Tips

  • It's smaller than many expect, so manage your expectations.
  • Check if the statue is wearing a costume; it changes frequently.
  • Combine with a visit to nearby Grand Place.

What To Book / Check

  • Costume schedule (if interested).

Item Photo Queries

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