Manneken Pis, Brussels
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Manneken Pis, Brussels

Manneken Pis is tiny yet he is one of the greatest landmarks in Brussels and all of Belgium! His name in English translates as "Peeing Little Boy" and thats exactly what he is. He was created by Jerome Duquenoy the Elder in 1619 and was originally known as "petit Julien". He has a checkered history has been stolen a number of times and has a massive wardrobe that can be viewed at the nearby Museum of Brussels.

Date: Saturday, March 8 2008
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