• Manneken Pis (. pronounced [ˌmɑnəkə(m) ˈpɪs] ; Dutch for 'Little Pissing Man') is a landmark 55.5 cm (21.9 in) bronze fountain sculpture in central Brussels, Belgium...
  • Manneken Pis, özel günlerde, normal günlerde ve önemli olaylara dikkat çekmek için devamlı olarak farklı kombinlerle giydiriliyor.
  • Manneken-Pis is dressed for almost half the year.
  • Manneken Pis, meaning "Little man Pee", is a landmark small bronze sculpture (61 cm) in Brussels, depicting a naked little boy urinating into a fountain's basin.
  • Walking from the train station to our hotel, Manneken Pis was the first tourist attraction we came across!
  • The Manneken Pis was designed in 1388 and is one of the most representative and loved symbols of Brussels, originally serving as the means by which many...
  • You can still find the Manneken Pis statue in the city of Brussels, capital of Belgium and also known for the Brussel sprouts.
  • Manneken Pis has also served as a model for hundreds of cheap replicas used as garden decorations all over the world, furthering the statue’s elusive, ever-growing...
  • That wasn’t the only war and abduction Manneken Pis survived — he has been stolen, retrieved, destroyed and remade several times throughout history.
  • The Manneken Pis is a statue that was designed in 1619 by Jerome Duquesnoy the Elder (1570-1641), then melted and set up in 1620.