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Manneken Pis is a landmark 55. 5 cm bronze fountain sculpture in central Brussels, Belgium, depicting a puer mingens; a naked little boy urinating into …

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May 10, 2025
Certainly of great historical cultural value for the tradition of Brussels rich in stories and legends one of the symbolic monuments of the city. Hard to find and a large crowd to photograph it... ev…Full review by 2000CoastToCoast
May 9, 2025
Just a tiny statue but it has become such a touristy visit. Love how the outfit changes on a regular basis. It was worth the visit.Full review by nadia_izzy
Apr 26, 2025
One of attractions in Brussels and about 5 minutes walking distances to Grand Place. There was a child sculpture was urinating water in a tub below. Such sculpture was smaller than our expectation.…Full review by mayccm2018

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Hoping someone can answer this - we’re just about to go next week and staying 2 min away from Mannequin Pis going …
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Hoping someone can answer this - we’re just about to go next week and staying 2 min away from Mannequin Pis going by Eurostar - which is the best station to get off at (closest to) Rue de Midi (the hotel is on) and 2 mins from Mannequin Pis please
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I'd recommend posting general travel related question like this to the TripAdvisor Brussels forum where you'll find local residents and those familiar with Brussels helping out fellow …
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I'd recommend posting general travel related question like this to the TripAdvisor Brussels forum where you'll find local residents and those familiar with Brussels helping out fellow travellers who have questions like this. They should be able to assist with your question.
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