Virginia Kouridaki for JAEurope
When it comes to global icons, Brussels might not boast the grandeur of Paris or Rome, but what it does have is a trio of statues that are uniquely cheeky — and unashamedly bladder-sensitive. Meet the famed peeing statues of Brussels, the city’s unofficial ambassadors of whimsy and irreverence.
The first star of this quirky trio is none other than Manneken Pis — a tiny bronze boy, frozen in time, relieving himself into a fountain. This iconic little fellow has been dribbling since the 17th century, quickly becoming a symbol of the Belgian spirit: playful, mischievous, and delightfully irreverent. Tourists adore him not just for his impish charm but also for his celebrity-worthy wardrobe. Over the years, he’s been dressed as everything from a firefighter to Elvis Presley, adding a touch of flair to his already legendary status.