Garderobe Manneken Pis
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
Belgium’s famous peeing statue has worn many hats (and coats, and pants), which are on display at this small museum.

📜 Museum housing the extensive wardrobe of Brussels' iconic Manneken Pis statue.
🔍 Features a rotating display of over 1,000 costumes.

Why Go

👗 Discover the vast and varied wardrobe of Manneken Pis.
👑 See the oldest costume, gifted by French King Louis XV.
📜 Learn the history of dressing the statue, a tradition since 1747. 💻 Consult an interactive database of the entire collection.
🌍 Discover costumes from various countries and themed displays.

Why Avoid

📏 Small museum, not all 1,000+ costumes can be displayed at once.

Tips

🗓️ Free entrance on the first Sunday of the month.
🎟️ Book tickets online for best experience.
🚶 Access for visitors with reduced mobility via back entrance on request.

💰 Cost Check website for prices, free for -18 years, free first Sunday of the month.

🕒 Hours Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00, closed Mondays and specific holidays (Jan 1, May 1, Nov 1, Nov 11, Dec 25).

📍 Address 19 Rue du Chêne, 1000 Brussels City, Belgium.

♿ Accessibility Wheelchair accessible, accessible for mobility impaired pedestrians. Facilities for the blind and visually impaired. Accessible for a person with a mental disability, assistance dogs in autonomy.

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