Manneken Pis - Reviews from across the web
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Manneken Pis - Brussels - Reviews of Manneken Pis - TripAdvisor Most of the previous reviewers are right! Have a sense of humour. Part of the fun is watching people's reaction to him. It is only a short walk from that fabulous place Grand Place, so no gr... tripadvisor.com
Manneken Pis- Brussels, Belgium - VirtualTourist.com This statue can be thought of as the emblem of Brussels, but when you see it I think the reaction is likely to be �is that it?�, or �what is all the fuss about?� This is no Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty � it�s simply a small water fountain on a street corner, albeit a somewhat suggestive one! Ne... virtualtourist.com
Manneken Pis - Brussels Tourist Traps - VirtualTourist.com In Brussels the biggest traps - but fun to visit are 'Mascon ***' (?) a stature in central Brussels of a boy child pissing (complete with running water). The local shop owner dresses the statue in a different outfit daily and then sells hundreds of the outfits to tourists. Makes you wonder how many ... virtualtourist.com
Manneken Pis, Brussels - Reviews of Manneken Pis - IgoUgo Manneken Pis means as much to Brussels as the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty mean to Paris and New York. The tiny statue was cast in bronze in 1619 by Jerome Duquesnoy but was unfortunately destroyed. Another was cast to replace it in 1630. Seemingly destined to doom, the replacement was repeate... igougo.com
iExplore Community: Manneken-Pis - Brussels, Belgium The Manneken-Pis was naked the day we first saw him and the next day when we went back, he was in a military uniform. Different groups sponser outfits for him and there is a timetable up beside him saying what the next outfit will be and when it will be changed. To see pictures of a collection of hi... community.iexplore.com
iExplore Community: Manneken%20Pis - Brussels, Belgium Manneken Pis is a statue, about two feel tall, of a little boy who is peeing into the small pool below. There are many stories surrounding the origin or meaning of this statue, but despite the doubt, it has become a symbol of Brussels. Usually the boy is naked, but on some days, he is dressed in col... community.iexplore.com
Manneken Pis, Brussels | MyTravelGuide.com Manneken Pis means as much to Brussels as the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty mean to Paris and New York. The tiny statue was cast in bronze in 1619 by Jerome Duquesnoy but was unfortunately destroyed. Another was cast to replace it in 1630. Seemingly destined to doom, the replacement was repeate... mytravelguide.com
RealTravel - Manneken Pis.... | Brussels Travel Blog | Brussels Travel Reviews Roaming the streets in search of Manneken Pis, the most famous of famous statues in Brussels, we are bombarded by the smell of freshly made Belgian waffle. It felt like there was one on every corner and the delicious aroma is relentless breaking even the most tenacious diet observers....(mine was no... realtravel.com
Manneken Pis Flashing Mobile Phone Handy Strap There are several legends behind this statue, but the most famous is the one about Duke Godfried II of Brabant. In 1142, the troops of this two-year-old lord were battling against the troops of the Berthouts, the lords of Grimbergen, in Ransbeke (currently Neder-over-Heembeek). The troops put the in... thegadgetblog.com
Manneken Pis - Sightseeing International Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk Rue de l�etuve / This tiny statue of a boy taking a leak is one of Brussels most famous Landmarks, and one of the most disappointing. The Manneken Pis has numerous legends and a collection of more than 500 costumes which are on display in the Musee de Ville de Bruxelles. in 1985 the Manneken Pis got... dooyoo.co.uk
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