The Manneken Pis (Dutch for "Little Man Pis"), also called (Little) Julianeken or in French le Petit Julien, is a fountain statue of a urinating boy. It is one of the landmarks of the Belgian capital, Brussels.
The statue of a urinating boy is documented as early as the 15th century. The later bronze figure was repeatedly stolen and severely damaged; the current statue is a copy from 1965. The original is said to be kept in the Maison du Roi merchant house on the Grand-Place/Grote Markt.