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The Manneken Pis statue, pictured on April 22, 2014, in Brussels Siska Gremmelprez, BELGA/AFP/File ...
This bronze statue of a little boy peeing (manneken pis translates to "little man pee" in Dutch) embodies the rebellious Brussels spirit, as well as the country's love of surrealism.
Mood: You might be sitting in a cafe in Brussels—Jacques Brel posters on the wall, French music on the stereo, and homages to the famous namesake statue. The faded decor and distressed chairs add to ...
When you finally make it to the fountain just off the square where the Brussels Town Hall is located, what greets you is not a grand statue, but rather a small bronze boy, just over 3 ½ feet high ...
Visitors to Brussels will soon be able to admire scores of colourful costumes used over the years to dress the city's most famous landmark, the 400-year-old Manneken Pis.
Lace creation? The wardrobe gallery of Brussels' iconic statue Mannequin Pis? Campion and Dr. Vincent Lustygier are part of a six-month pilot project in which doctors formally prescribe free visits to ...
Manneken Pis means ‘Little peeing boy’: The small statue in the heart of Brussels is one of the main attractions of the Belgian capital and has been dressed up for various marketing events before.
Brussels' world famous Manneken Pis statue is dressed as an African farmer and 'urinates' milk. The stunt was organised by Veterinary without Borders to draw attention to the fact that milk is a ...
The Manneken-Pis, a bronze statue of a young boy urinating that is a symbol of Brussels and a major tourist attraction, has had to stop peeing because of sub-zero temperatures.
Belgians have reacted with disbelief after an image of the Manneken Pis - the national symbol of a naked urinating boy - was censored on the box of the Brussels edition of Monopoly.
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