One of Brussel’s most iconic landmarks is Manneken Pis, a bronze fountain sculpture of a peeing boy. While the statue itself is naked, you will often find it dressed in some sort of outfit when visiting, often marking a special occasion or the visit of foreign dignitaries. The statue’s wardrobe now contains around 1,000 outfits, with about 20 new costumes donated to the statue each year. This small museum near the fountain features a selection of this vast and varied wardrobe in a rotating display. Dressing the statue is a…