Manneken Pis Statue, Brussels (Belgium)
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Description
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Taken on: November 13, 2022
Format: JPEG
File size: 6.3 MB
Dimensions: 3000 x 4000 pixels
DPI: 300
Photographer: Andrey Kashukov, Cyprus
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Iconic Manneken Pis Statue
Capture the essence of Brussels with this striking digital photo of the famous Manneken Pis statue, taken on November 13, 2022. This high-resolution image offers a close-up view of the beloved landmark, perfect for digital art, screen backgrounds, or use in creative projects.
Immerse yourself in the charm of Brussels with this captivating digital photograph of the legendary Manneken Pis. Taken on a crisp November day in 2022, this image perfectly frames the small bronze statue, a symbol of the city’s unique humor and irreverent spirit.
The photograph highlights the intricate details of the fountain’s stone base, with its classical architectural elements and a shell-shaped niche from which the Manneken Pis proudly stands. The statue itself, depicting a small boy urinating into the basin, is captured with clarity, showcasing its iconic pose. The backdrop of light-colored buildings further emphasizes the statue, making it the central focus of the composition.
This high-quality digital download is ideal for those who appreciate European landmarks, quirky art, or simply want a piece of Brussels to adorn their digital spaces. It’s an excellent choice for travel enthusiasts, art collectors, or anyone seeking a unique and conversation-starting image.
The Manneken Pis (Dutch for “Little Pissing Man”) is a small bronze fountain sculpture located in central Brussels, Belgium. It’s one of the city’s most famous and beloved symbols, despite its diminutive size.
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Appearance: The statue depicts a naked little boy, typically around 55.5 cm (21.9 inches) tall, with his hands on his hips, urinating into the fountain’s basin below. The current statue is a replica, with the original (by Jérôme Duquesnoy the Elder, from 1619) housed in the Brussels City Museum.
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Setting: The statue is situated within a stone niche, often in a rocaille (late Baroque/Rococo) style, which frames the figure. Water continuously streams from the statue, falling into a basin at its base.
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Location: It’s found at the junction of Rue de l’Étuve (Stoofstraat) and Rue du Chêne (Eikstraat), just a short walk from the iconic Grand Place.
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Symbolism and Cultural Significance:
- Spirit of Brussels: Manneken Pis has come to embody the independent, rebellious, and humorous spirit of Brussels. It represents the city’s “zwanze,” a unique form of local humor that is often witty and self-deprecating.
- Legends: Several legends surround its origin, including a tale of a boy who saved the city from a fire by urinating on a burning fuse, or another of a boy who defied a witch.
- Wardrobe: One of the most distinctive aspects of Manneken Pis is its extensive wardrobe. The statue is regularly dressed in a wide variety of costumes throughout the year, celebrating different holidays, professions, cultural events, and international traditions. It boasts over 1,000 outfits, many of which are displayed at the GardeRobe MannekenPis museum.
- Public Water Source: Historically, the fountain served a practical purpose as a public drinking water source in Brussels, dating back to the 15th century.
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Notable Features:
- Despite its small size, it draws thousands of tourists daily.
- On special occasions, the fountain has been known to spout beer or other liquids instead of water, which is then distributed to the public.
- Manneken Pis is part of a “peeing trio” in Brussels, accompanied by his “sister” Jeanneke Pis (a peeing girl) and Zinneke Pis (a peeing dog), though they are less famous.
In essence, Manneken Pis is more than just a statue; it’s a living, evolving symbol of Brussels’ identity, celebrated for its quirky charm, rich history, and ever-changing fashion sense.
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