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Jeanneke Pis

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Jeanneke Pis

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Jeanneke Pis is a distinctive modern fountain sculpture located in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, at an elevation of approximately 67 meters. This bronze monument, depicting a small girl squatting and urinating, serves as a playful female counterpart to the city's more famous Manneken Pis. You'll find her tucked away in Impasse de la Fidélité/Getrouwheidsgang, a narrow cul-de-sac just north of the iconic Grand-Place and off the bustling Rue des Bouchers/Beenhouwersstraat, making her a key part of the central Brussels…

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  • Location: Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

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    October 18, 2021

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    Jeanneke Pis is a statue in the center of Brussels of a girl who is peeing. The statue was placed in 1987 at the initiative of local traders with the intention of attracting more visitors to their street. The inspiration comes from the famous Manneken Pis. The work was realized under the impulse of Denis-Adrien Debouvrie, businessman and owner of several restaurants in the district.
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    The female counterpart appears somewhat larger, since the figure is not placed on a fountain but in a small niche. In the evenings it is quite crowded here due to the bars in the dead end street.
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    Counterpart to the well-known male variant
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    Location: Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the history behind Jeanneke Pis and why was it created?

    Jeanneke Pis was commissioned in 1985 by local restaurant owner Denis-Adrien Debouvrie and inaugurated in 1987. His intention was to revitalize the alley where he owned properties and to create a playful female counterpart to the famous Manneken Pis, metaphorically restoring equality between men and women. The design was reportedly inspired by his younger sister as a child.

    Is Jeanneke Pis accessible for visitors using wheelchairs?

    While Jeanneke Pis is located in central Brussels, the statue itself is situated in the Impasse de la Fidélité/Getrouwheidsgang, a narrow cul-de-sac. This alleyway, approximately 30 meters long, might present some challenges for wheelchair users due to its confined space, especially during busy periods. However, the area leading to the alley is generally flat and accessible.

    Are there any specific parking options available near Jeanneke Pis?

    As Jeanneke Pis is located in the pedestrianized heart of Brussels, direct street parking is not available. Visitors typically use underground parking garages in the city center, such as Parking Grand Place or Parking De Brouckère, which are a short walk away. Public transport is highly recommended for reaching this central location.

    What are the crowd levels like at Jeanneke Pis, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Jeanneke Pis can get quite crowded, particularly in the evenings due to the surrounding bars and restaurants in the cul-de-sac. During peak tourist seasons (summer) and on weekends, you can expect more visitors throughout the day. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings.

    Can I bring my dog when visiting Jeanneke Pis?

    Yes, Brussels city center is generally dog-friendly, and there are no specific restrictions for dogs in the public alley where Jeanneke Pis is located. However, given the potentially crowded nature of the narrow cul-de-sac, especially in the evenings, it's advisable to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other visitors.

    What other family-friendly attractions are close to Jeanneke Pis?

    Beyond the Grand-Place, which is a must-see, families can enjoy the nearby Manneken Pis, the Comic Strip Center, or the Museum of the City of Brussels. The area around the Grand-Place often features street performers, and there are many shops selling Belgian chocolates and waffles that children often enjoy.

    Does Jeanneke Pis have any unique traditions or customs associated with it?

    Yes, similar to Manneken Pis, Jeanneke Pis is sometimes dressed in various costumes for special occasions. Additionally, visitors are encouraged to throw coins into the fountain's basin. This practice is believed to grant wishes and reflect affection, with the collected funds often going towards charitable causes, such as cancer research in Belgium.

    How does Jeanneke Pis compare to the more famous Manneken Pis?

    Jeanneke Pis is often seen as the playful female counterpart to Manneken Pis. While Manneken Pis is older and more globally recognized, Jeanneke Pis offers a more modern and perhaps cheekier expression. She is also protected by iron bars, unlike her male counterpart, and is located in a narrower, more intimate alleyway, giving her a slightly different charm and atmosphere.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known sights to explore near Jeanneke Pis?

    Beyond the well-known Grand-Place and Delirium Café, explore the charming side streets of the Îlot Sacré district, known for its traditional restaurants and historic architecture. You might discover quaint shops or lesser-known eateries. The nearby Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, a beautiful 19th-century shopping arcade, is also a short walk away and offers a different architectural experience.

    What are the best weather considerations for visiting Jeanneke Pis?

    Brussels weather can be unpredictable. While Jeanneke Pis is an outdoor attraction, it's a quick stop, so weather impacts are minimal. However, if you plan to explore the surrounding area on foot, comfortable shoes and layers are advisable. An umbrella or light rain jacket is always a good idea, especially outside of summer, as rain showers can occur year-round.

    How can I easily find Jeanneke Pis, given its tucked-away location?

    Jeanneke Pis is located north of the Grand-Place. From the Grand-Place, head towards the Rue des Bouchers/Beenhouwersstraat, which is famous for its restaurants. Look for the Impasse de la Fidélité/Getrouwheidsgang, a narrow cul-de-sac leading north off Rue des Bouchers. Jeanneke Pis is on the eastern side of this alley, protected by iron bars. Many maps and navigation apps can guide you directly to 'Jeanneke Pis'.

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