Friday 24 September 2010

Brussels: Manneken Pis celebrates the prostate


I have blogged about the Manneken Pis before (and shall no doubt do so again). This eccentric icon for the citizens of Brussels is to be found just of the magnificent architectural confection that is the Grande Place. This little statue of a peeing boy is regularly dressed up in some costume or other. When I was last in Brussels they were celebrating (and I'm not kidding) THE INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF THE PROSTATE.

The Manneken Pis was joining in the fun by being dressed up as a urologist. He may have looked rather cute in his little medical gowns but that was tempered by him holding some really mean looking probe. My eyes still water at the memory of it.

If you are in Brussels it is always worth seeking him out to see if he is dressed up or peeing au natural.


Friday 10 September 2010

Brussels: Grand Place


It's probably the law or something but everyone, and I mean everyone has to visit the Grand place (Grote Markt) when in Brussels.

Its origins go back about a thousand years but its current form took shape in the late 17th century when it was rebuilt after a visit from about 70,000 French soldiers. It's a wierd fusion of gothic and baroque but it really does "wow" you when you first step into it from the rather narrow side streets that lead into it.

It is of course THE tourist trap in Brussels, but is none the worse for that. The square itself has some rather pleasant bars to sit out in and enjoy the view. Just off the square are numerous little souviener shops and resturants. The manneken pis is also just a few minutes walks away. If you are on a flying visit to the political hub of the European Union it is a definite must see. As I am in Brussels a lot I frequently try and deviate my route in order to pass through it when heading back to Brussels Central Station which is only a few minutes walk away. Go see it, you will be impressed.