1. Manneken Pis is a famous bronze sculpture located in Brussels, Belgium. It depicts a small boy urinating into a fountain basin and is considered a symbol of the city’s irreverent sense of humor. The statue was created in 1618 or 1619 by Hiëronymus Duquesnoy the Elder and has since become a beloved cultural icon.
Interesting facts about Manneken Pis include that it has been stolen multiple times throughout history, with the first recorded theft occurring in 1745. Additionally, the statue has a wardrobe of over 1,000 costumes which are periodically changed throughout the year to commemorate various events and holidays.
2. Manneken Pis is located at the intersection of Rue de l’Etuve and Rue des Grands Carmes in Brussels and is free to visit at any time. Its \"working hours\" are not strictly defined, but the statue is most often dressed up in its various costumes during special events and festivals. The nearest phone number is +32 2 279 43 50 for the tourist information office.
3. There is no ticket required to see Manneken Pis, as it is located in a public area. Visitors can arrive via public transportation such as the metro or bus system, or opt to walk from nearby attractions such as the Grand Place or the Brussels City Museum.