
A hidden gem in a narrow alley near the Delirium Café, Jeanneke Pis is a modern counterpart to the famous Manneken Pis. Created in 1987, this bronze fountain statue depicts a young girl cheerfully squatting and symbolizes youth and feminism. Though it doesn’t draw the same crowds, it provides a playful twist on Brussels' tradition of quirky public sculptures. The statue stands behind a protective grate, so keep an eye out while exploring the city’s vibrant streets. Surrounded by lively bars, cafés, and chocolate shops, it’s an ideal stop for travelers seeking something off the usual tourist trail. Appearing more modern than her male counterpart, she highlights Brussels’ sense of humor and free-spirited artistry.
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