Manneken Pis

The Manneken Pis, literally meaning Little Man Pee, is placed in Brussels between 1618-1619.
The Manneken Pis is a small bronze sculpture measuring 61 cm, of a naked little boy peeing into the basin of a fountain. The statue is dressed in different costumes managed by a non-profit organization, several times a week, and his wardrobe comprises several costumes.


Amazing Fact: The statue has been stolen at least 7 times; the last pilferage was done in 1963 by students. While the statue in Brussels is the best-known statue, replicas can be found in many cities, outside restaurants, gardens and swimming pools.

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