Every first Sunday of the month, the GardeRobe MannekenPis opens its doors free of charge.
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Manneken-Pis has more than 1000 costumes. For centuries he has been dressed regularly. What a funny tradition! Our new audio guide tells you all about this strange custom. In 12 steps, discover the underside of this incredible collection.
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Small in size but with a high profile, who knows the true story of Manneken-Pis? Become an expert on our national ketje!
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Manneken-Pis is also available for toddlers. With our new coloring book, discover with your toddlers the fabulous dressing room of our favorite fountain.
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The whole family can work together and discover the fabulous dressing room of Manneken-Pis.
Amusing anecdotes and puzzles lead through this unique international collection. Find out more about Brussels’ most famous resident!
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Manneken-Pis has a date with Jeanneke-Pis. But he has a problem! He can’t decide what to wear, despite his huge wardrobe.
Your task? Use your smartphone to help him find his finest outfit. Go to the GardeRobe MannekenPis to start this digital walk. Explore the streets around the Grand Place, solve the puzzles and learn all about the little guy the fun way!
So, are you ready for the adventure?
Download the Baludik app and select the treasure hunt called “A special costume for Jeanneke”.
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In the footsteps of Manneken-Pis
From the original statue to the incredible collection of outfits and the fountain, discover the history, the legends and the symbolism of Manneken-Pis.
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For nursery, primary and secondary school groups, self-guided tours are free. Booking is compulsory via our online form 3 weeks before the date of the visit.
The museum provides educational materials to accompany the group.
In the footsteps of Manneken-Pis
From the original statue to the incredible collection of outfits and the fountain, discover the history, the legends and the symbolism of Manneken-Pis.
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The GardeRobe MannekenPis is eager to welcome and accommodate as far as possible the needs of the general public. It will do its utmost to facilitate accessibility to people with disabilities or special needs.
The GardeRobe MannekenPis puts its visitors’ well-being at the heart of its mission, and therefore offers experiences that promote empathy, community cohesion and reflection.
As part of this, the museum is a participant in the Museum Prescriptions project, in which 18 medical facilities can prescribe their patients free or guided tours of 14 different Brussels museums.
These visits in a therapeutic context promote relaxation and cultural engagement. More information here