Manneken Pis, the statue of a little boy, was created in the 17th century as a public fountain. It represents the rebellious ... More
Manneken Pis
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Manneken Pis, the statue of a little boy, was created in the 17th century as a public fountain. It represents the rebellious spirit of the City of Brussels. It has been stolen and replaced several times. Over time, the statue has been given many costumes and is dressed by an employee of the city on a regular basis.
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Bruparck is the area of the former 1958 World Exhibition and now it houses Mini Europe, Oceade Water Park, Kinepolis
24 screen cinema, a children's playground, and The Village, for food and drinks.
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In the Middle Ages this street was inhabited by butchers and sausage merchants. Today it is lined with restaurant and
known as a gourmet street. It still has about twelve houses dating from the 17th and 18th century. Between ...
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In 1985, Denis Adrien Debouvrie was commissioned to create a female counterpart to the world famous Manneken Pis. Now, in
a small alley, which can be reached through the tangle of passages of the Rue des Bouchers, you will ...
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