
Nestled under the arcades along Rue Charles Buls, this bronze sculpture pays tribute to Everard ‘T Serclaes, a 14th-century local hero who helped liberate Brussels. Legend says that gently rubbing the figure brings good luck and ensures a return visit to the city, making it a must-stop for travelers exploring the Grand Place. The polished areas on the statue reveal how many people have tested this superstition over decades. Keep an eye out for the delicate details along the armor and flowing drapery, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. Spend a moment admiring this emblem of Brussels’ resilience and soak up the surrounding medieval architecture.
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