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. It was first ...
From Brussels’ famous Manneken Pis to Prague’s interactive Proudy, these peeing statues blend humor, heritage, and a dash of ...
The first is the City of Brussels, which covers the historical center, where the Grand-Place and Manneken Pis are located, as well as the European Quarter. Other communes surrounding the City of ...
Brussels serves as the starting point for the European Pride season, with an anticipated turnout of 200,000 individuals who ...
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