Manneken-Pis, meaning “the little man who pees” in Brussels dialect, is a 55.5-centimeter-tall bronze statue depicting a naked little boy urinating. Created in 1619, it is undoubtedly the most famous statue in the country.
Manneken-Pis, meaning “the little man who pees” in Brussels dialect, is a 55.5-centimeter-tall bronze statue depicting a naked little boy urinating. Created in 1619, it is undoubtedly the most famous statue in the country.