Manneken Peace

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Every woman loves a good outfit!

Why shouldn’t a statue?

Mannekin Pis, the statue which is a huge part of Brussels’ cultural heritage, is one of my favorite landmarks to take new visitors to the city to see. So when my husband joined me on a recent trip, the first place I took him was to see the little “Pissing Boy.”

I have visited this statue on many occasions, but this time, as luck would have it, was the first time I was able to see him in one of his costumes! This was such a coincidence as we were also on our way to the statue’s own special museum. The Garderobe Manneken Pis is located just down the street and houses the statue’s vast collection of costumes. It’s like his own personal closet!

Once housed in the Maison du Roi on the Grand Place, the wardrobe was moved to its current location in February 2017. It was surprising to find it to be such a small museum as I knew that his wardrobe consists of nearly 1,000 items.

The museum displays a selection of more than one hundred costumes, (some dating back to the 17th century) that are presented according to seven themes, geography, folklore, charity and citizens’ associations, trades, celebrities and characters, sports and designers. He is gifted with about fifteen or so new costumes each year and regularly wears the costumes from his collection, being dressed up about 130 times per year.

But where do his costumes come from?

In order to present Manneken Pis with a costume, a request must be made to the Mayor and the Aldermen of the City of Brussels. Certain stipulations must be met before the costume can be accepted, such as the quality of the fabric and that the costume is not being used to promote political purposes, political beliefs or advertising. If the proposal is accepted, the donors are responsible for the creation of the costume according to strict instructions. An official ceremony is then scheduled to be held in City Hall where the new costume is formally received. A procession to the fountain follows the ceremony, where the official dresser presents the new outfit to Manneken Pis and his is outfitted in his newest duds. He wears this new outfit for the rest of the day and it then officially becomes part of his wardrobe. From this time on, the donors can then make a request for Manneken Pis to be dressed in their costume for specific occasions, such as national days of celebrations, a meeting for members of an association or fellowship or to mark a sporting, cultural or charity event.

The costumes were stunning, whimsical, unique and classical. Many come from all over the world, though a great deal (not surprisingly) were donated from his home country of Beligium. My favorites included Mickey Mouse (1969), a traditional costume from Bolivia (2007) and a replica of the original costume given by King Louis XV of France in 1745, which is the oldest outfit in Manneken Pis’s wardrobe.

Some pieces have not withstood the test of time, so in order to view the entire collection, the museum offers an interactive terminal. My favorite thing, however, was the area for visitor’s to dress a replica of Manneken Pis, which, of course, I had to do!

Wouldn’t it be fun to be Manneken Pis’s dresser? I think that this must be a highly coveted job and I wouldn’t mind a piece of that action…keeping Manneken Pis clothed to celebrate events and traditions! Must give him peace to know that he doesn’t have to always be naked! 🙂

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Garderobe Manneken Pis

  • https://www.brusselsmuseums.be/en/museums/garderobe-mannekenpis
  • Address: Rue du Chêne 19 Bruxelles
  • Hours: Tuesday- Sunday, 1000-1700. Closed on Mondays and on January 1, January 5, January 11, November 11, December 25 and December 31. Closes at 1600 on December 24 and December 31.
  • Admission: Adults ages 18+, 4€. Under age 18 and citizens of Brussels, free. Free with Brussels card and on the first Sunday of the month. You can purchase a combined ticket for both the Garderobe Manneken Pis and the BrusselsCity Museum, 8€.
  • Getting There: Metro, station Bourse/Beurs, lines 3 and 4. Bus stops, Grand Place/Grote Markt and Cesar de Paepe.

Full List of costumes and origination dates

01/05/16980Habit rich Maximilian (see No. 677)002
31/05/17471Habit given by King Louis XV
01/01/17702Gala costume, City of Brussels (exact date unknown)
01/01/17903Marquis (exact date unknown)
01/01/18204Gala Habit (exact date unknown)
01/01/18306Volunteer of the Belgian Revolution (exact date unknown) – New outfit available in 2006, see No. 781 (date précise inconnue) – Nouveau costume offert en 2006, voir n°781volontaire=revolution=belge
01/01/185251852 gala dress (exact date unknown)
29/11/19187“Jass” of the 12th regiment of Line Petite out dress – Gift of the City of Brussels with the money made by the elders of 1870 and 14/18
06/03/1919819th Battalion of the French foot Hunters – Don Ducornez the Commander. 11/10/45 wore to visit the General De Gaulle
19/11/19219Student of the ULB (see No. 690)Étudiant de l’ULB
11/06/192210Boy Scout Baden Powell – 10th anniversary of the police BrusselsManneken-Pis Boy Scout – Baden Powell
22/04/192311Alsace – Don bourgeois Colmar
11/05/192712Service clubs “The Gays Fellows” – 50th anniversary of the Royal Circle and Philanthropy
16/01/192813Jimbaori costume Samurai, Asahi Journal
07/01/192914Gille de Binche (see No. 916)Manneken-Pis en Gille de Binche
17/02/192915Huntsman Brabant Brabant Rally. Master Crews from Belgium
21/06/1930161st Regiment Carabinieri 100th anniversary Grande held in use until 1914
12/10/193017Minor in the region of Mons President of the Society of United Decorated Charbonnages West from Mons to Boussu. Visit to Brussels to Labor Day
09/01/193118India child Parsee religion, Bombay (or 14/01/1931)
03/03/193219Sioux Indian Circus Sarrasini (demonstration in Monoment fairground)
11/12/193220Gunner, 2nd Artillery Regiment Fraternal old Raiment in use until 1914
01/10/193321“Piot” 10th anniversary of the 9th Regiment of the Line Fraternal Petite out dress before 1914
27/05/193422Conservatory System Old 35th anniversary of philanthropy
04/06/193523Polynesian dancer
03/08/193524Alsatian
26/09/193525Great Daimyo armor shops Matsu Zakaia Remembrance visiting If Mr Thys,
Special Ambassador for the emperor to announce the death of Albert I and the advent of Leopold III
05/05/193626Mr. Noble Kigo Japanese architect in Osaka
26/01/1937271st Regiment of Grenadiers Regiment Centennial
31/05/193728Lawyer togaManneken-Pis en toge d’avocat
05/07/193829Boater, Circle 60th Anniversary Regatta
19/02/193930Pierrot the circle “The Nameless” Cercle Royal choral and philanthropy founded in 1883
27/02/193931Student Liège Royal Association of medical students and pharmacy (or 02.28.1939)
20/05/194132Corporal Don 9th Line Regiment Lady-Ackermans Top
29/07/194533Sergeant Welsh Guards – Raiment peacetime. Commemoration of September 3, 1944Manneken-pis Welsh-Guards
04/09/194534Liberation Brigade Piron – Jean Piron Brigade CommanderManneken-Pis Brigade Libération Piron
20/10/194535Belgian paratrooper Special Air Service
21/10/194536Member of the National Movement MNB Belgian. MP receives honorary brigade municipal utilities
and provincial lecommandement
27/10/194537US Marine Commander Don Boas Dressed October 27, “Navy Day” in the USA
15/12/194538Sergeant Pilot RAF December 15: the anniversary of the Battle of Britain (8 / 08-31 / 10/40)
13/02/194639Sergeant Major of the PM April 6: the anniversary of the entry into the war the Army of the USA in 14/18
12/03/194640French student Lille delegation received by the Belgian Student Federation
28/04/194641Foreign Legion April 30 : Commemoration of the Battle of Camarón (Mexican expedition 1863)Manneken-Pis etla Légion Etrangère Française
10/06/194642Soccer, Racing Club 50th anniversary. Cadet Honor
28/07/194643The Bécanne Quaregnon Freeman and member of the Touring Club
22/09/194644Molon Namur Moncrabeau 100th anniversary Royal Literary Society, philanthropic and humorous
06/10/194645Force Publique Congo Belgian colonial troops Fraternal 14/18 30th anniversary of the capture of Tabora
03/03/194746Academic Order of St. Michael – 10th anniversaryManneken-Pis Academie de Saint-Michel
05/04/194747Sablon Ball Ball Honorary Member
29/05/194748Quartermaster of the French Navy Maritime and Colonial League
12/12/194749Troubadour (Aucassin) Theatre Group “The Théophiliens Sorbonne”
24/01/194850French 93rd Infantry Regiment anniversary of the Battle of Wagram
29/03/194851Alkmaar cheese unloader Choir “Orpheus”
10/07/194852Ondine Geneva Mayor of Geneva
20/07/194853Petit Champagne singer
03/02/194954Maurice ChevalierManneken-pis Maurice Chevalier
05/02/194955Ardennes Hunters – 15th anniversaryChasseur ardennais
03/05/194956Indore Mwami of Rwanda (gift of Mutara III) (or 06/03/1949)
18/05/194957JBasketball Player – Alumni Association of School No. 6l (or 18/05/1949)
25/06/194958Schoolboy: Primary School No. 6 – 100th anniversary of the school
02/10/194959Pierrot “Wavre without sorrow”
12/10/194960Cow Boy Texas – Stanley Marcus
16/10/194961Walker hostelling – Central Flemish hostels
02/11/194962Brussels Swimming Club – 50th Anniversary
14/11/194963Mozambican dancer Souletin of the Basque Country (Pau) – Senator Pyrenees Basses
25/02/195064Coat with white spencer – Union of Brussels tailors
11/04/195065Olympic skater – Holliday on Ice (or 11/05/1950)
14/05/195066Choir “The craftsmen gathered”
23/07/195067Dancer of the Court of Mwami of Urundi (or 24/07/1950)
22/10/195068Plumber – Zinc worker Students at the city’s plumbing court
19/11/195069Captain Sabena Staff Association
02/12/195070Mr. Shepherd Nice Physician, Mayor of Nice
03/12/195071Jeweller – Watchmaker National Committee
03/12/195072Navy Boy NOH fanfare
12/12/195073Federal Belgian judoka Judo Association
06/01/195174Peru Inca
18/03/195175Archer San Sebastian National Confederation of archers
15/04/195176Master painter Aalst
18/07/195177Jester (Esther Deltenre)
14/10/195178Giant Jean Bihin voluntary Verviers coal Work
28/10/195179Customs Brigadier General Customs of Belgium
26/01/195280Motorcyclist. Club de Schaerbeek
27/01/195281Bobeluron Spa
31/01/195282Jurade Saint Emilion
23/02/195283Dancer Mallorca
17/05/195284Referee
15/06/19528515th Battalion of Fusiliers – Mons war Volunteer Badge of the 9th US Army (occupation of Germany 45)
21/06/195286Telegrams carrier 10th anniversary of telegraph and telephone operators in Belgium
05/07/195287Cook Association of Chefs of Belgium
09/07/195288Factor of the 13th Congress of the Universal Postal Union postal
28/07/195289Boucher Butcher – Brussels vocational schoolManneken-pis Guilde des Bouchers bruxellois
27/08/195290Quimper Breton – Traditional Costume Armor countries
11/10/195291Ketje of Brussels
09/12/195292Honor Guard Monaco
16/05/195393American Legion – Section of Antwerp veterans
17/05/195394Provençal – Union of the Wounded Face
30/05/195395Postilion of the Culinary Academy Children unfortunate
02/06/195396Washerwoman – Viennese Ballet Grete Wiesenthal Vienna
14/06/195397Head Bateke (Congo)
05/07/195398Mukuba (Congo)
25/07/195399Mexican
21/08/1953100Filmmaker – International Union Home Movie
04/10/1953101Brussels branch of the National Union of UNAO ancient armies of occupation
27/12/1953102P’tit Quinquin Lille – 100th anniversary of the company lyric
28/01/1954103Nîmes dancer Farandoleurs railway
18/04/1954104Camper
30/04/1954105Catalan Perpignan – Pyrenees Tourist Office Eastern
16/05/1954106Tchanches : Circle Liège “Wallonia”Manneken-Pis Tchanchès
26/06/1954107College learned Brethren in 1st round Maw Gourmet of Belgium
28/06/1954108Music “Lanificio Marzotto” Marzotto Factory
20/07/1954109Road scout France
29/10/1954110Student Amsterdam
24/11/1954111Torero – Chamber of Commerce Valencia
24/11/1954112Peasant Valencia
09/12/1954113Finland – City of Helsinki
02/01/1955115Martian
09/01/1955114Haguette Malmedy
25/04/1955116Harmony Public Transportation
30/04/1955117Garde Champetre Montmartre – Mayor of the free commune
22/05/1955118Pioneer – Scout Belgium<
30/05/1955119Uniform Grenadier of the 1st Empire Jumet
05/06/1955120Gymnast “The Plébéenne” school physical and moral education of Laeken<
26/06/1955121Accordionist – Circle of approval Schaerbeek
11/09/1955122Resident of Thiérache French-Belgian Friendships Hirson
18/09/1955123Grenadier 1940 Fraternal Alumni 14-18
02/10/1955124House painter – National Federation painting and interior contractors
14/10/1955125Brillat Savarine Taste of Cheese
05/11/1955126Boy Folies Bergeres in Paris
13/11/1955127Troubadour de Haute Provence – Mayor of Digne
20/02/1956128Cycling world champion (Stan Ockers)
22/02/1956129Maharajah – Belgo-Indian Association (or 06/28/1956)
09/03/1956130Carinthia (Austria) Austrian National Tourist Office
23/03/1956131Radschläger, kid MP Setup in Dusseldorf Königsallee
24/03/1956132Breton, Quimper area
30/04/1956133Portuguese “Campino” Ribatejo (Lusitano)
05/05/1956134Canadian bagpipe player – Canadian Base Marville
06/05/1956135Postman Douai
24/08/1956136Iceland Fisherman Nieuwpoort
26/08/1956137Grenadier empire Thuin
18/09/1956138EvzoneManneken-Pis Evzone
29/09/1956139Musketeer of Armagnac
02/10/1956140Artillery Company of Massachusetts established in 1863
16/10/1956141Polish driver Inauguration of the Brussels-Warsaw line
27/12/1956142Weaver Ronse
31/03/1957143Blue White Carnival of Eupen
31/03/1957144St. Georges Crossbowman
05/05/1957145Radio transmitter
12/05/1957146Fisherman Newfoundland – Veterans Fécamps 14-18
01/06/1957147Guignol Lyonnais
12/08/1957148Chispero, Spanish blacksmith
06/10/1957149Korean
08/10/1957150Venezuelan
18/10/1957151Rifleman Italian
18/12/1957152Student Louvain – Brussels Student Union Leuven
20/02/1958153Hotel porter – International Congress
19/05/1958154Argentine
13/06/1958155Poolse Dancer
19/06/1958156Chess King Marostica (I)
25/06/1958157Yellow jersey of the Tour de FranceManneken-Pis Tour de France
25/07/1958158Gaucho Uruguay
05/08/1958159Folklore Lower Berry
05/08/1958160Folklore of the Moscow Council of Moscow region
20/08/1958161Musician Amersfoort (NL)
30/08/1958162Shoeshine Firm Ca-va-seul
27/09/1958163Yugoslav Folklore
02/10/1958164Canadian ice hockey
02/10/1958165Expo 1958 Tour Guide
19/10/1958166Hungarian – Matyo
19/10/1958167Hungarian : Suba AlfodiManneken-Pis en costume hongrois 9828
07/02/1959168Noiraud the African Academy : 80th anniversaryManneken-Pis Noiraud 0364
07/02/1959169King of Duisburg Gift of Prinzengarde carnival
15/05/1959170English trialist
23/07/1959171Air Cadet
12/09/1959172Fireman – 1st congress in Brussels
23/09/1959173Street singer Brussels : Brusselse straatzanger – 82nd season of KVSManneken-Pis en chanteur de rue Bruxellois
03/10/1959174Japanese (Lyons Club)
15/10/1959175Folklore Israel
03/05/1960176Knight Fourquet Brewers House
13/10/1960177Black Guard the King of Morocco tour of the Mayor of Brussels to Casablanca
05/12/1960178Charro MexicanManneken-Pis Charro Mexicain
30/06/1961179Commandery Anysetiers Roy
08/07/1961180Royal Military Academy 100th promoting “all weapons “Ecole Royale Militaire
27/08/1961181Gunner Old Dutch Garde Folk group of Bergen op Zoom<
12/11/1961182Lodewijk De Raet Catholic Education Foundation: sociology, economics
24/11/1961183Guardian Nacioun Gardiano Arles Participation in show jumping Brussels
07/12/1961184El Cid Company Melior Movies
30/01/1962185Vince Taylor Anonymous gift handed by police<
01/03/1962186Tahiti Moorea
01/04/1962187Crazy Ypres
14/04/1962188Poitevin Friends of Saint-Savin
22/06/1962189Hawaii, King Kamehameha
28/06/1962190Royal IBIS Pupils work of sea fishing
13/10/1962191Tanker
29/10/1962192Georgian dancer
12/12/1962193Lebanese
23/02/1963194Dancer Pora Pora (Hawaii)
10/03/1963195Lawrence of Arabia Peter O’Toole
06/06/1963196Llanisco (Asturias)
04/07/1963197Brueghelian Costume
31/08/1963198Macralles Val de Salm
03/10/1963199Former Air Force of Great Britain
25/03/1964200Iroquois from Caughnawaga (Canada)
13/04/1965201Soldier Northerner (USA)
21/04/1965202Tunisian
13/03/1966203Belgian Association of Athletics League officials Brabant
09/05/1966204Knight of the Commune of Chaudfontaine Fricasseye
03/06/1966205International Rainwear Council World Health Organization rain gear manufacturers
04/11/1966206Bourgeois United Provinces Nederlandse Poorter 60th anniversary of the Nederlandse Vereniging
06/12/1966207ICHEC Higher Commercial Studiesmanneken-pis petase
11/12/1966208Fontainier elite 75th anniversary of the Intermunicipal Water Company
05/05/1967209Kintaro Ms Marike, professor at the Academy of Art floral
05/05/1967210Japanese
05/05/1967211Japanese
28/05/1967212Postal harmony Brussels 50th anniversary
29/10/19672131st Seaman uniform of the Naval Force
20/12/1967214Resident of Mallorca
23/05/1968215Coffee grower Brazil 75th Anniversary Union roasters
17/06/1968216Pastry – 75th anniversary of the Masters of the Union pastry
30/10/1968217American West pioneer Sean Connery. Presentation of the movie “Shalako”
08/02/1969218Prince Carnival Nurenberg
19/02/1969219Mickey Mouse Walt Disney Productions
01/05/1969220Euro Fair Play Promotion of fair play in sport
01/07/1969221Guide Montreal Expo
27/08/1969222Jimbaori (Japan)
18/12/1969223Professor Higgins (My Fair Lady)
12/04/1970224Upholsterer – garnisseur 25th anniversary
07/06/1970225Arsène Lupin Turning a sequence by RTBF
08/06/1970226Horse fishermen Oostduinkerke
06/07/1970227International Brotherhood of Magicians Magician in Belgium<
29/09/1970228Maya Indian of Guatemala
04/10/1970229Veterans of the Naval Force
17/10/1970230Order Coteaux de Champagne 10th anniversary of the Ilôt Sacred
21/01/1971231Tuareg of Niger
21/01/1971232Targui du Niger
10/02/1971233Knight of Saint Bacchus 10th anniversary of the Order Hospital, curious and friendly
25/11/1971234Race car driver Steve McQueen, “Le Mans”
18/12/1971235Knight of the County of Chiny
23/01/1972236“Kaseistampers” Aarschot
20/04/1972237European Shrine Club
24/04/1972238John Bull – Inauguration of the maritime service between Hull and Zeebrugge
30/04/1972239Champagne (Credit Agricole Reims)
06/05/1972240Brotherhood of Arlon Maitrank
07/05/1972241Auvergnat – Society of Children of the Massif Central
03/10/1972242Ardoisier
13/11/1972243ULB Pharmacy Circle
16/12/1972244Sainte Cécile peasant
04/09/1973245Sommelier
07/09/1973246Africa Centre – Bokasa
13/03/1974247Patros
27/03/1974248Jurade des Maîtres Queux
14/09/1974249Chinel de Fosses
28/01/1975250Cape de Carabin de l’ULBManneken-Pis Cape de Carabin de l’U.L.B.
23/05/1975251The asparagus of Argenteuil
26/09/1975252Gaucho argentin Mr. Favaretto, Argentine sculptor
05/10/1975253Jabadao, Breton dancer
08/10/1975254Tae Kwon Do
06/11/1975255Abakan (Russia) – Siberian folklore
13/02/1976256Mietje Stroel Bourgmestre de Zelzate
09/04/1976257Worker of Public Cleanliness
27/06/1976258Francs Bourgeois Brussels
10/09/1976259Choupins de Liège
11/09/1976260Painter “carrefour St.Jean Création d’une asbl culturelle”
17/09/1976261Ghesellen van het witloof Pro Belgica
15/10/1976262Confrérie du Renard de Wépion Pro Belgica
24/10/1976263Whisky taster – Ilôt Sacré
07/11/1976264Gentse stroppendragers
19/11/1976265Confrérie du Hasseltse Jenever Pro Belgica
19/11/1976266Haspengouwse fruiteniers
18/12/1976267Zigomar de Virton
22/12/1976268Géomètre Union des géomètres experts de Bruxelles website : obge-bole.be
11/01/1977269Attendant Wagons-Lits (100th Anniversary)
14/01/1977270Cheese companions
20/01/1977271Lapon (Finland)
18/02/1977272Lord of Remoudou (Liège) Costume lords Xheneumont. 1516: 1st Belgian cheese
18/03/1977273From the egg right to the apples Gastronomie de Flandre orientale
02/04/1977274Gers Gascon Dance Group
23/04/1977275Ringer International Fair
13/05/1977276De Aardbei van Hoogstraten Pro Belgica (Province of Antwerp)
12/08/1977277Cavalier (equestrian tourism) 1st Brussels International Rally
19/08/1977278Franchimontois de Theux
03/09/1977279Hockey Player (Royal Rasante) 75th Anniversary
19/09/1977280Kuwait
25/10/1977281Camelot honor Autonomous Group of merchants non-sedentary
09/12/1977282Polytechnicien de Palaisseau Challenge sportif (Royal Military School)
09/12/1977283White Suit
10/01/1978284« Ajuinboer » d’Alost (50th edition of the carnival)
10/01/1978285Young deaf
11/03/1978286Sossons d’Orvaulx Les Amis d’Orval (Chapter for retirement homes of the Gaume)
28/04/1978287Spirou (40th Anniversary)
20/05/1978288Greco Roman wrestling (Royal amateur athletic club)
07/06/1978289Cercle des Régates (100th Anniversary)
17/06/1978290Cape veterans
17/06/1978291American Revolution
17/06/1978292Portuguese
17/06/1978293Administrator of the Congo
17/06/1978294Dutch sailor
29/07/1978295Géant Janneke (Meyboom) Compagnons de Saint-Laurent
05/08/1978296“De Garve” – Costume 1835 (folk dance group)
23/09/1978297Elvis PresleyManneken-pis Elvis
29/09/1978298Ambassadeur du Millénaire: Mr . Defosset,
Minister of Brussels Affairs (9 replicas offered to EEC countries)
27/10/1978299Agricultural Sciences of Gembloux
16/02/1979300Carnival Costume (Brabant Députation du Brabant pour le Millénaire)
31/03/1979301Club Ad Fundum d’Anderlecht Rijktechnische school
03/04/1979302Chinese Mandarin Singapore (Singapore Airlines). First direct link Brussels / Singapore
27/04/1979303Volunteer of the Belgian Red CrossVolunteer of the Belgian Red Cross
28/04/1979304Salesman
12/05/1979305Uniform : “Maréchal d’Empire de Grouchy de Saint Eloy”
14/05/1979306Football player (Anderlecht)
19/05/1979307Canari, volontaire Namurois (www.canaris1790.be)Canari de Dumonceau
26/05/1979308Witch Ellezelle (Ordre des chevaliers du Ramon)
26/05/1979309Crossbowman (San Marino Grand Serment de ND du Sablon – Invited foreign delegations)
05/06/1979310Cook Amsterdam
30/06/1979311Royal Camping and Caravaning Club
30/06/1979312Chevrier Provincial Federation
14/09/1979313Norwegian Royal Guard
21/09/1979314Berger Catalan (Spain)Manneken-pis Berger Catalan
24/09/1979315Cook Food Expo (50th anniversary)
28/09/1979316Chinese traditional costume
06/10/1979317Walker (Les Savates Katangaises)
19/04/1980318Jogger (150th Anniversary “Arlon Belgium-Ostend Race”)
23/05/1980319American football player (International School of Brussels)
05/09/1980320Charretier en Vin de Mouxoi
14/09/1980321Giant (Georges du quartier Bruegel)
26/09/1980322Drum (Brussels Parade)
21/11/1980323Folklore of Asturias Club Federico Garcia Lorca (Brussels)Folklore of Asturias
09/02/1981324Inspecteur de Veeweyde Nouveau home-refuge
18/09/1981325Foklore sarde Région du Nuoro – Ligue des associationssardes de Belgique
19/09/1981326Gastronomy (mer Confrérie vineuse)
16/10/1981327Nederlandse Landmacht
24/10/1981328Archers de Saint Sébastien – Grand Serment RoyalArcher Saint Sébastien
19/11/1981329Pyjama Lace
15/01/1982330Royal Climbia’s Club (Carnival Corporation lodelinsart)Manneken-Pis Royal Climbia’s Club
05/02/1982331Lycée Molière (25th Anniversary)
24/02/1982332Bagpiper “TSleutelgat” (Maison des jeunes de Haren)
16/03/1982333KePS (VUB) Kring voor Economische, Politische en Sociale Wetenschappen
16/04/1982334Fighter Pilot (1er wing de la Force Aérienne OTAN – Beauvechain)
04/09/1982335Club des Chefs des Chefs – Costume established in 77 by
Mr. Bragard, French couturier professional clothing
15/10/1982336T-shirt of the Secular Action Center
20/10/1982337Saint Trojan Oleron Island Twinning with Kraainem
24/10/1982338Ordre du FaroManneken-pis faro
30/10/1982339Région du Latium Comité des Ciociari de la CCC (10e anniversaire)
06/11/1982340“LIFRAS”, scuba diving (25th anniversary of the French league of research and underwater activities)
12/12/1982341Fifty One International
17/01/1983342White Clown (Belgian Circus elisabeth’t Kindt)
11/03/1983343Policeman (Syndicat National de la Police Belge)
21/05/1983344European guilds
06/08/1983345Folklore Quebec : Dance Company “Mackinaw”
10/09/1983346Guard of honor (Cologne)
20/09/1983347Belgian Olympic Committee in Los Angeles
25/11/1983348Jaycée, jeune chambre économique de Woluwé
03/12/1983349Spelunker (FSBM)
15/12/1983350Japanese
08/02/1984351Brethren of the Coast, born in Chile Association browsers, has 25 years in Brussels
09/02/1984352Futuriste Mobil Plastc europe
23/02/1984353Knight of Saint Michel (Order of the Dragon), promotion of Greek bread (grachtbrood)
25/02/1984354European Free Association
08/03/1984355Vidéocameraman Salon holidays: building the
longest world video wall
15/03/1984356Spanish
16/03/1984357Brussels Kayak Club
28/04/1984358Poussin des classes de neige Woluwé St Lambert (25th Anniversary)
12/05/1984359Folklore Sarde (I)
25/05/1984360“Klavertjevier” (20th Anniversary)
08/07/1984361Folklore d’Albisola (I) – Region of Liguria
13/08/1984362Football player of Racing Jette
24/08/1984363« Lustige wandelaars » de Merchtem (walker of Lustige)
01/09/1984364National Federation of carnival societies
15/09/1984365Chamaillots de Florenville
17/09/1984366Hurlu de Mouscron
19/10/1984367Genius of Cavalry and Armor
09/11/1984368Schoolboy 1900 (Generale Biscuits expo : “sugar, the man and his life”
15/11/1984369Lyons Club
24/11/1984370Folklore of the island of Tenerife
04/12/1984371Polytechnic circle (Free University of Brussels – 100th Anniversary)
07/12/1984372Santa Claus Finland (2nd European market for Christmas traditions)Manneken-Pis Père Noël
08/12/1984373Folklore de Galicie – Centro Gallego de Bruselas (St Gilles)
08/12/1984374Cape en vison
22/03/1985375Kimono Yukara Hori de Hokkaido
25/03/1985376Smoking Butler
27/03/1985377Austrian folklore
28/03/1985378Brution, Prytanée National militaire échange de classes avec l’école des Cadets
19/04/1985379European Institute of Business Administration in Fontainebleau (Outsead)
05/05/1985380Stationmaster (150th anniversary of the Brussels-Mechelen line)
17/05/1985381Uniform 150 years STIB public transport
23/05/1985382Czech folklore : 40th Anniversary of the Liberation, which was attended by the 17th regiment of Liège Moravian Region hunters (Brno)
24/05/1985383Knight of the Tower (75th Anniversary)
07/06/1985384Order of the Companions of Beaujolais Villefranche-sur-Saône
12/06/1985385European School (gymnastics)
09/07/1985386Tchang Pao Ma Kwa (Taiwan)
09/07/1985387Idem
09/07/1985388Baby summer suit
09/07/1985389Child of the Sung dynasty (960-1278)
01/09/1985390Kuulkappers (Saint Gilles)
14/09/1985391Barons Vadrouille de Souvret Société Royale (25th Anniversary)
21/09/1985392Asbl envol
04/10/1985393Shrimp fishermen on horseback (Oostduinkerke)
04/10/1985394Coffy Vlagh
16/10/1985395Swiss National Costume Canton of Appenzell 50th anniversary of the Tourist Office
23/10/1985396Traditional Martial Arts in Belgium (Kung Fu)
19/11/1985397Polish miner “Coal trading and shipping”
30/11/1985398“Branquignols companions” (7th anniversary of City 2)
22/02/1986399Kiwanis Brussels Link
29/03/1986400Kintaro
16/04/1986401Folklore Genk
28/05/1986402Chambre des Négoces du Brabant
28/05/1986403Nursing of Saint Luke (10th anniversary of the UCL clinics)
27/06/1986404Papasan de Corée (Fraternal Corps War volunteers)
16/07/1986405Philippines (Brussels visit of the Vice President)
16/08/1986406Normandy (Amicale franco-belge de Fécamps)
17/09/1986407Aikido (international Competition)
03/10/1986408Ambiorix (exposition Tongres-Tournai) : 2000th anniversary of Belgian old
18/10/1986409Nursing of Saint Luke
04/12/1986410Ketje des Marolles (Belgian Chamber of Comics Experts)
10/12/1986411Belgian International Gym Masters
26/02/1987412Japanese Kimono (Sodo Academy)
20/03/1987413DraculaManneken Pis Dracula
28/03/1987414Arlequin circus “Los Muchachos”
14/04/1987415Dish Dash (emirats Arabes)Promotion of Belgium
25/04/1987416The first public performance of the cavalry school of the Gendarmerie (Cadre Noir )
13/05/1987417Flanders technology (Brussels Chamber of Commerce)
13/05/1987418Baseball Canadian Player
17/05/1987419Student (Order of St.eloi – 20th Anniversary)
13/06/1987420Planetary Man (M. Peace-Vrede-Paix)
16/06/1987421Romanian Shipping (Neptun)
18/06/1987422Boxer (75th anniversary of the Royal Federation)
20/06/1987423Folklore de Groningen (NL) Habit 1900 Garde ter behartiging van de belangen van Manneken-Pis
23/08/1987424Academy Liars (Moncrabeau de Namur)
28/08/1987425Patrolman (30th Anniversary) International Police Association
06/09/1987426Ordre de la Griotte de Schaerbeek
11/09/1987427Belgian Rowing Federation (100th Anniversary)
18/09/1987428Jazz (Hoeilart Intern)
18/09/1987429Naive paintings exhibition in Brussels
03/10/1987430Louveteau de la Fédération des éclaireurs et éclaireuses (10e unité Le Condor – Padvinders, verkenners en verkensters)
07/10/1987431The hotel concierge Golden Keys
13/10/1987432Dress uniform (DDR Erich Honecker)
17/11/1987433Belgian League against Cancer – FAReS
10/12/1987434Costarica Folklore (Arias Sanchez)
16/12/1987435Woodcutter (National Federation loggers)
08/02/1988436Student AID – (Project development aid to Togo)
19/03/1988437Fraternal regiments of the 8th, 16th, 38th and 58th (Line 1939 Belgian Army)
22/03/1988438Traditional costume Corsica
11/04/1988439Normand du Pays d’Auge (Foire de Lisieux)
23/04/1988440Wegenwachter van VTB-VAB Vlaamse Automobilistenbond
07/05/1988441Vlaams verbond Katholieke Scouts (75th Anniversary)
07/05/1988442Bergspelers, chasseurs de prinkères
21/05/1988443Commanderie des gastronomes des châteaux du Val de Loire
21/05/1988444Table tennis (10th anniversary of the club of Pagodas)
04/06/1988445Football player (Sabena Welfare)
06/06/1988446Scandinavian School of Brussels (National day)
06/06/1988447Toubac géant symbolisant l’ouvrier frontalier – Hersaux-Gare
08/06/1988448Carpenter, 50th Anniversary OF Bond der Aannemers-Schrijnwerkers
08/06/1988449Carpenter
20/06/1988450Canadian schoolboy
07/07/1988451Folklore of Murcia (Spain)
01/09/1988452Sport Aid
03/09/1988453Fiends of Manneken-Pis (600th anniversary of Manneken-Pis)Ordre des Amis de Manneken-Pis
24/09/1988454“Chevalier du Franc Pineau Charentes”
26/09/1988455Economics (Sint Aloysius 50th Anniversary)
13/10/1988456Cape du Coffy Vlagh cf. N°394Manneken-Pis Cape Die Coffye Vlagh
22/10/1988457Crossbowman “Notre Dame du Sablon” – 775th anniversary of the Great OathCrossbowman
17/11/1988458Kandy Dancer (Sri Lanka)
20/11/1988459Chief Cook “Relais et châteaux”
03/12/1988460Red HawkRed Hawk
11/02/1989461Bicycle Touring (Audax de Tournai)
03/03/1989462Jewish Folklore in Israel (Believe In Ad)
05/03/1989463“Compagnon du Terroir Creusois”
06/05/1989464Europe One Brussels (Roundtable 40th anniversary of the Brussels Round Table)
09/05/1989465Europe festival
20/05/1989466Portugal “O Saloio Sintra”
25/05/198946720km door Brussel (Jogger) : The first 20km race was held in Brussels on !th June, 1980. Some 4659 runners started.
It was widely reported in the media, and the then new jogging craze did the rest… Participants flocked to the Brussels Tourist Office to sign up. Emile and Carine had to increase their visits and telephone calls to the City of Brussels in order to obtain ever more extensive police supervision. In the end, 4179 runners finished the race at the foot of the Atomium. www.20kmdebruxelles.be
26/05/1989468Ecologist “Groen Leefmilieu”
27/05/1989469SOS Racisme
04/06/1989470Friends of the Old Market
17/06/1989471Gilles – Fleurus
23/06/1989472AIeSeC Students in Management
10/08/1989473Patriote brabançon de Turnhout (200th anniversary of the Battle)
02/09/1989474Compagnon du Witloof d’EvereManneken-Pis Compagnon du Witloof d’Evere
11/09/1989475Clapman (RTBF) Gold Award de New York
07/10/1989476Compagnon de la Louve (La Louvière)
21/10/1989477Brussels Tuscan Association
05/11/1989478Chiro, Saint Jan Berchmans (50th anniversary section of Haren)
06/11/1989479Hannibal (Carthage – Tunisia)
08/11/1989480veterinary (Union syndicale belge)
02/12/1989481Racing Driver Azur (Uccle 35th anniversary)
16/12/1989482Volunteer in Brussels Oaths (Comité 1789)
19/12/1989483Newsboy (La Lanterne “45th anniversary”)
17/02/1990484Ordre de Vulcain (eCAM)Manneken-Pis et l’Ordre de Vulcain
17/02/1990485Scout Belgium
03/03/1990486Radio host (Radio Contact)
10/03/1990487Moines pervers de Saint Louis
29/03/1990488Japanese Costume (exposure Osaka)
Competition organized by the Asahi newspaper
19/04/1990489Guard Tivoli(Denmark)
21/04/1990490Monsieur Beulemans – 50 ans de scène de J. LippeManneken-Pis Monsieur Beulemans
24/04/1990491Water jouster
28/04/1990492Brussels 125th anniversary Royal Nautical Sports
08/05/1990493Brussels Jazz Rally
09/05/1990494Japanese explorer (TV report)
12/05/1990495Almanach Vermot (100th Anniversary)
19/05/1990496Swimming Royal Circle (Atalante – 100th Anniversary)
26/05/1990497“Chevaliers Bretvins”
02/06/1990498Beekeeper (Mouch’ti brabançon)
05/06/1990499Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (bicentenary of Mozart’s death)Manneken-Pis Mozart
11/06/1990500Conductor (TGV)
11/06/1990502Berlouffe de Wattreloos (Lille)
12/06/1990501National School (Arts et Métiers)
19/09/1990503Challenger Trophy
28/09/1990504Savoyard Jumelage Les Saisies / Mouscron
02/10/1990505Étudiant de l’IHeCS (Advanced Studies in
Social Communication – Brussels)
06/10/199050621e bataillon de fusiliers (45th anniversary)
13/10/1990507Brabantia Bruxellensis (ULB)Manneken-pis Brabantia Bruxelliensis
19/10/1990508Medical Service of the Armed Forces (15th Anniversary)
19/10/1990509Ordre Hermès Institut Cooremans
12/12/1990510Smoke Buster
06/02/1991511“Confrérie du Rat Mort” (Oostende)
26/02/1991512Norwegian (traditional costume of graduates)
23/03/1991513Sainte-Maxime Folklore (Var)
24/05/1991514European Basketball Player
03/08/1991515Music director of the band of the MeyboomManneken-Pis en chef de la fanfare du Meyboom
07/09/1991516Farmer
28/09/1991517Nurse
05/10/1991518Fédération Royale des greffiers des Justice de paix et tribunaux de police (100th Anniversary)
18/01/1992519Francs archers de Braine le ChâteauManneken-Pis salué par les Francs-Archers de Braine-le-Château
21/03/1992522Hash House Harries International
28/03/1992520Typographer – Graphic Union in BrusselsManneken-Pis en typographe
03/04/1992521Brussels Basketball Club
11/04/1992523Faculty of Law (Reims)
25/04/1992524Golf Club (Rigenée Villers-la-Ville)
02/05/1992525Tirailleurs d’Afrique du Second empire – Société Royale de la Compagnie des Congolais de Fosses-la-Ville
09/05/1992526Syndicaliste de la S.E.T.C.A – Employé fin XIXe siècle
27/05/1992527Communier, emblème du Crédit Communal de Belgique
26/06/1992528Confrérie Del tarte Al djote (Nivelles)
03/07/1992529Postman
25/07/1992530Cuba
18/09/1992531Porteur de flambeau de Weert
12/10/1992532Chevaliers de Christophe Colomb
(500th anniversary of the discovery of America)
Manneken-pis Christophe Colomb
31/10/1992533Around the World (World tour by three young Brussels)
17/11/1992534FBI
15/12/1992535Squash player (Belgica Kid’s Squash)
15/12/1992536“Ephemeral Lights” “costume” (Johan Muyle)
27/01/1993537Swedish
15/02/1993538Pastry Masters (Richmond Club)
24/02/1993539Estonia (75th anniversary of independence)
17/03/19935405e brigade d’Infanterie Merckem – Saint PatrickManeken-Pis brigade d'Irlande
19/03/1993541Eperonniers Mercelis (75th anniversary )
24/04/1993542Controller (STIB)
02/05/1993543Bourgeoisie gaumaise fin XVIIIe siècle – Groupe “Les Saut’aux Blosses” Théâtre de la Semois
29/05/1993544Brotherhood : Cheese pie of “Jodoigne”
04/06/1993545Sports Worker (80th Anniversary Committee)
29/06/1993546Romanian Foklore
21/08/1993547Rider “Blue Knights International”
04/09/1993548Sapeurs Pompiers (Tenue de feu) – Réunion européenne à BruxellesManneken-pis-Pompier
11/09/1993549Macrales d’Hélécine 9e kermesse brabançonne
25/09/1993550Dignitaire de la Pucemanneken-pis puce
25/09/1993551Voladores de Papantla europalia Mexique
02/10/1993552Harmonie des cheminots (40th Anniversary of the works of social solidarity)
12/10/1993553Aragon Folklore (Fête du Piular)
16/10/1993554“Waggis” de Bâle Carnaval
19/10/1993555Frères Maccahbées (ULB) 75th Anniversary
18/11/1993556Latvia – 75th anniversary of independenceManneken-Pis et la Lettonie
01/12/1993557IT circle (ULB)Manneken-Pis et le Cercle informatique ULB
08/12/1993558Brussels carnival prince – 22th anniversary of the company Gilles “The Incas”
08/12/1993559Russian (Mme Eltsine)
14/12/1993560“Battle dress” (Belgian volunteers of Korea) – 40th anniversary of the end of the warManneken-Pis-Coree
16/12/1993561Walker “La Bruegelienne”Manneken-Pis Bruegelienne
10/02/1994562Italian anesthetist (2nd European Congress on erasme)
18/02/1994563Hotel Managers
19/03/1994564Musketeer (Ville d’Auch) «Les Gascons de Bruxelles»Manneken-Pis en D'Artagnan
24/04/1994565F.C. Barcelone Casal Catala
05/05/1994566“Very Special Arts Festival”
07/05/1994567MoroccanManneken-pis Moroccan
07/05/1994568Harlequin (Italian Consulate)
04/06/1994569Traders Anneessens
25/06/1994570Den Deugeniet (Antwerpen) Anvers, European Capital of Culture
19/08/1994571Master brewers in Wallonia
10/09/1994572Dresser of Manneken-Pis (Jacques Stroobants 20th anniversary)
17/09/1994573Brussels police strength “40/45”
19/09/1994574The Invincibles (RTL-TVI)
03/11/1994575Brotherhood “Faisanderie Sully-sur-Loire”
03/11/1994576Adriano Celentano
01/12/1994577Fight against AIDS
14/12/1994578Gianni Schicchi Lucchesi nel mondo – 70th anniversary of Puccini’s death
23/01/1995579Wine Waiter (Hôtel Royal Windsor, membre de l’Alliance Gastronomique)
13/03/1995580Cook (Master Chefs Association France)
27/04/1995581Thailand
20/05/1995582Poependroegers – Giant carrier of the Meyboom
26/05/1995583Player hockey(Royal Orée)
02/06/1995584Prince (Dynastie Yi (Korea) Ms. Kim Jung Hee large Korean seamstress)
03/06/1995585Echasseur de Merchtem « Langeveld 1945 » – Steltenlopers Merchtem (Langevelde)
09/06/1995586European Cyclists Federation
17/06/1995587Steltenlopers Merchtem (van der Hasselt)
18/07/1995588Momo Taro
22/09/1995589School of Public Works in Paris
22/09/1995590Grasse perfumer
22/09/1995591Waldeck (Kassel)
26/09/1995592Traditional costume of Mongolia Offered by the President
06/10/1995593Hungarian hussar (Jean le Preux) Maire de Budapest
14/10/1995594Brewer (Schaerbeek Museum)
18/11/1995595Knotsenburgse Academie voor Carnavalisten (NL)
22/11/1995596Austria
01/12/1995597Romania Berger
05/12/1995598“Taxis Verts” (100th anniversary of the company)
12/01/1996599Tim Robins The Hudsucker Proxy (Brussels Film Festival)
08/02/1996600Basque Costume
27/04/1996601Fencer (Royal Federation of Fencing Circles)
11/05/1996602Snorrenclub Anvers
13/05/1996603Israel (Jerusalem Festivities)
18/05/1996604Billiard player (Heysel)
25/05/1996605Europees Schutterstreffen
15/07/1996606Ouvrier des Forges de Clabecq
31/08/1996607Saint Michel(Friends of Manneken-Pis)
12/10/1996608Rider
(Cercle équestre l’Oxer)
25/10/1996609Brussels Stylist
12/12/1996610Kon. Boerkosenbond Dilbeek Maraîcher ambulant – marktkramer 100e anniversaire
11/01/1997611C.U.B. scout pack 194 45e anniversaire Transatlantic Council Boy Scouts of America
15/01/1997612John Malkovitch “A portret of a Lady” (24th Film Festival)
22/03/1997613Korfbal Olympia Anderlecht
19/04/1997614“Maître-chien” / Molenhof
03/05/1997615Reporters Without Borders (International Day of
press)
20/05/1997616Austria: Region of Carinthia
25/05/1997617Operation Clean Clothes
27/05/1997618Worker of Public Cleanliness
18/06/1997619Germany: land Schönebeck
23/06/1997620Handicap International(antipersonnel mines)
23/08/1997621Brotherhood “Roze Olifant”
06/09/1997622Brotherhood “Goûte Andouille de Jargeau”
26/09/1997623VRT Antwerpen
11/10/1997624Found. european Carnaval Citys
05/11/1997625Estonia (Maire de Tallin)
19/11/1997626Peace and friendship – K.T.A.
22/11/1997627Geraardsbergen, Friends of Manneken-Pis
28/01/1998628Dennis Hopper The last days of Frankie the Fly (25th Festival
Brussels Film)
12/02/1998629Sint Clara College d’Arendonk Concours Dynamo 2
21/03/1998630Ordre du Bloempanch (Brussels specialty)
06/06/1998631St Sebastiaan Gilde (500th anniversary)
13/06/1998632Cologne : “Prinzengarde”
13/06/1998633Uniform Grenadier of the first “Empire Forchies la Marche”
05/09/1998634Procession (St. Guidon et ND de Grâce Anderlecht)
05/09/1998635Heren van Turnhout
25/09/1998636Sabena Athletic Club World Airline Road Race “Warr 98”
26/09/1998637Orde van den Eeklooschen Herbacker
02/10/1998638Bibendum / Michelin (100th Anniversary)
07/11/1998639Cyclo Club Woluwé St.Lambert (25th Anniversary)
11/12/1998640USA American Legion
13/03/1999641“Ordre de Saint-Luc”
22/04/1999642Costume end of the century offered by the Federation of clothing
23/04/1999643Commandery “Bontemps du Médoc et de Graves Tourisme de Paulliac”
17/05/1999644Norway Foklore
22/05/1999645Marcaire des Vosges (Kiwanis de Munster)
22/05/1999646Rallyeman du Circuit de Bruxelles
05/06/1999647Cie Royale du Cabaret wallon tournaisien
19/06/1999648Figurinai: Manufacturer and peddler plaster statuettes
30/06/1999649Finland: Police Commissioner Helsinki Presidency of europe
01/09/1999650OTAN (50e anniv): Headquarters
04/09/1999651Clique Bleu Blanc d’Etterbeek
04/09/1999652South Africa
18/09/1999653Brotherhood “Rissolles De Bassoles-Aulers”
18/09/1999654Li Pir’reve di Licent (Liège)
12/01/2000655RTL 4 Nederland: émission Gekkenhuis
18/03/2000656Brussels Concert Band
13/04/2000657Urologist doctor (Erasme Congress) 15th Congress european Association of Urology
25/04/2000658Tibetan monk
27/04/2000659Rap singer (schools of Namur) “Rappeurman-Pis”
20/05/2000660Armenian Traditional Costume (Produced by Mrs Kaceci and Seynur to Mr Andon Akayan initiative thanks to Belgium for assistance during the 1999 earthquake)
03/06/2000661VRT, Radio Donna Émission Fun Files
09/06/2000662Eurofoot 2000
27/06/2000663ULB, confrérie des coquillards
23/08/2000664Fédération des ramoneurs de Belgique
25/08/2000665Comité Olympique et Interfédéral belge
02/09/2000666Confrérie “Cervoise de saint Médard” Gussignies (F)
02/09/2000667Carnavals Gezellschaft ULK Kelmis
09/09/2000668Vlaamse kampeertoeristen
20/09/2000669Lithuanian national costume (14/09/2000)
23/09/2000670Blancs Moussis de Stavelot
18/11/2000671European Costume Winner of a competition organized by City 2 in summer 2000, on the occasion of an exhibition presented 300 costumes in this complex
27/01/2001672Amnesty International
17/03/2001673Referee (Grouping of Brussels referees)
21/04/2001674Buemdroeger du Meyboom
24/04/2001675Athlète Mémorial Yvo Van Damme
27/04/2001676Belgian Lesbian & Gay pride
29/04/2001677Arquebusier Bavière – Réplique du costume offert par Maximilien Emmanuel de Bavière en 1698Arquebusier
02/06/2001678Marcheur de Gerpinnes
03/06/2001679Confrérie des chauves de Belgique (internationale, patronnée par la commune d’Uccle) “chauve-oui, chauvin-non” Mieux se connaître et mieux se comprendre par la voie de la bonne humeur
04/07/2001680Finlande Finnish Conscript Band
28/07/2001681Costume traditionnel de la Marinera – Pérou “Dimension latina amazona”, asbl à Bruxelles.
04/08/2001682Musik alliansen Alte kamereren, harmonie estudiantine de l’université de Lund (Suède)
11/09/2001683Danemark Guilde du Roi Christian IV Ville d’Aalborg (nord), visite du Maire. Souvenir de l’occupation allemande: “Jens Bang Huis” Membres, famille royale belge, Reagan, Bush
12/09/2001684Canada 51e bataillon des Services du Canada échange d’exercice militaire
30/09/2001685“Adodane” 1991-2001
11/10/2001686Masaï (Kenya) CBM (Christelijke Blinden Missie) Journée mondiale de la vue
19/10/2001687Commanderie de Bordeaux à Bruxelles
26/10/2001688Cuirasse de hussard (Polish)
29/10/2001689National costume Honduras Offered by the Embassy in thanks for the visit of Princess Astrid after Hurricane Mitch in 1998
20/11/2001690ULB – Costume offered to replace the one of 1921, flew there several years.Étudiant de l’ULB
19/01/2002691Italian banker fifteenth century. (Costume offered by the city of Lucca)
09/03/2002692Brotherhood of Godefroy beer
21/04/2002693Rode Cruis Vlaanderen
02/05/2002694Kunstenfestival des arts Design: Peau d’âne
11/05/2002695Toots Thielemans
25/05/200269633e régiment d’élite de Chatelet
08/06/2002697Royal Belgian Swimming Federation
25/06/2002698ULB : Cercle de Droit
27/07/2002699BRYC
31/08/2002700Steltenlopers “de Flamingo’s” de Peizegem
31/08/2002701Brotherhood of Liège syrup
21/09/2002702Lleide – Dancer Costume (Spain)
28/09/2002703Réal Madrid
19/10/2002704Students Circle of Luxembourg in Brussels (CELB)
04/11/2002705Traditional costume of Panama offered by the embassy ahead of the Independence Centennial November 3, 2003
14/12/2002706De Padstappers (Walking Club of Geraardsbergen)
15/02/2003707Aalst carnival
06/03/2003708Folklore of the Dominican Republic
15/03/2003709Ile de la Réunion envoi de l’école élémentaire de Cilaos Échange scolaire avec l’école européenne Tradition dentellière
20/03/2003710Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
30/05/2003711Confrérie des fins Gousiers d’Anjou Cinquantenaire Intronisation de F. Thielemans
07/06/2003712Kamishimo (Japanese lord of the Middle Ages)
14/06/2003713Brussels Golf Club 15e anniversaire
20/06/2003714Art on cows Vache inaugurale “Manneken-Pis”
27/06/2003715Brotherhood “L’pourcha qui fume”
01/07/2003716Russian cosmonaut
18/07/2003717Japanese firefighter (Tokyo)
25/07/2003718Arezzo.
07/08/2003719Pierrot (Offered by the fairground Midi Fair)
06/09/2003720Souverain de la Toison d’or Stichting keizer Karel – Gent
13/09/2003721Eclaireur de Maastricht Harmonie musicale des scouts 50e anniversaire
20/09/2003722Dogon (Mali) Asbl “Beeldenstorm” Afrifolkloria à la Maison du folklore
22/09/2003723Placeovelo (Cycliste au quotidien Asbl Pro vélo Journée européenne sans voitures)
11/10/2003724Uzbekistan Folklore
15/10/2003725Republic of El Salvador
24/01/2004726Amnesty International (Child Soldier)
31/01/2004727La Roche en Ardenne
24/04/2004728Alpiniste (Belgian Alpine Club)
24/04/2004729Slovakia
27/04/2004730Nelson Mandela
30/04/2004731Slovenia
04/05/2004732Brussels Airlines
17/05/2004733Azerbaijan
22/05/2004734Zouave
27/05/2004735Castelein Manchego Junta de comonidades de Castilla-La Mancha
29/05/2004736Chatelain d’Albiano
18/06/2004737Médecin – Clinique Saint-Jean
22/06/2004738European Year of Education through Sport
03/07/2004739Ordre de la Caricole (Brussels Gastronomic Brotherhood)
31/08/2004740Traditional Chinese Costume
04/09/2004741Monaco
04/09/2004742Brotherhood of the Liège waffle
11/09/2004743Société Royale des Bouh tot djus (Defence of Walloon culture)
16/09/2004744Albert Rodenbach Ville de Roulers
24/09/2004745Cavalier de la Real escuela andaluza del arte Ecuestra (Andalusia)
02/10/2004746Tambour Major
27/11/2004747Mountches de Warneton (White Monks of the Abbey)
26/03/2005748Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
09/04/2005749Seigneur de Mérode – Ville de Geel
23/04/2005750Société Royale Saint-Denis (archers)
05/06/2005751Gijon Jersey football team (Asturias)
17/08/2005752Bruxelles Les Bains
03/09/2005753“Ordre de Marie de Hongrie”
03/09/2005754Citizen of Ibiza
10/09/2005755Care International : West African costume offered during the day White Band (Global Call to Action against Poverty)
14/09/2005756Chantiers navals de Gdansk
17/09/2005757Géant Goliath (Brussels Athois Circle)
24/09/2005758Asterix Village on the Grand-Place
30/09/2005759Blanchisseurs d’Auderghem Asbl Artisanat de création et de tradition
02/10/2005760Université de la nuit – La « nuit blanche »
08/10/2005761Weg van Brussel (Commune de Mol)
25/10/2005762Modo Bruxellae par le créateur OWN
25/10/2005763Modo Bruxellae par Carine LAUWERS
25/10/2005764Modo Bruxellae par Marina YEE
10/11/2005765Junior eurovision (Hasselt) Song Contest
23/11/2005766Costume National de Géorgie
03/12/2005767Saint-Nicolas
09/12/2005768Armailli de la Gruyére (Suisse)
04/02/2006769Crosseur
(joueur de crosse) Ville de Chièvres
06/05/2006770Rotary Club de Bruxelles (Breughel) 100e anniversaire de la
création par Paul Harris
10/05/2006771Hockey sur glace – Lettonie Cf. championnat du monde à
Riga en 2006 (représentation à Bruxelles)
10/05/2006772Cadet de la Marine marchande Une des dernières
promotions du voilier-école Mercator
29/05/2006773“Climate change” Campagne de la Commission européenne
08/06/2006774Folklore turc Union turque ?
15/07/2006775Satcheu Commune d’estaimpuis (Tournai)
28/07/2006776Indien Ashaninca du Pérou Forêt d’Amazonie,
3e région du Pérou Ambassade du Pérou
02/09/2006777Confrérie gastronomique du Pays de Charleroi
02/09/2006778Franc Thour de N.D. de Chiney 35e anniversaire de la Confrérie Millénaire de Ciney
16/09/2006779Pierrot de la rue de Diekirch Comité carnavalesque d’Arlon
22/09/2006780“Art en marge” – Pascal Tassini
23/09/2006781Volontaire de Bruxelles 1830 – 175e anniversaire de la dynastieManneken-pis-Volontaires-de-1830
10/10/2006782Cachoubie
25/11/2006783Confrérie des Chaussons et de la Moinette d’ellezelle (Pays des Collines)
01/12/2006784Aviation légère Wing Héli de Bierset, 50e anniversaire de deux unités
13/01/2007785Folklore de Bulgarie – Costume porté par les enfants le jour de l’an Ambassade de la République de Bulgarie
03/03/2007786Diablada de Bolivie – Costume du carnaval d’Oruro, patrimoine Oral et immatériel de l’Humanité. Résidents Boliviens en Belgique
17/04/2007787République Démocratique du Congo Dignitaire Kasai Musée de Tervueren, 3e édition d’Africa/Tervueren
21/04/2007788Confrérie de Saint-Feuillen Fosses-la-Ville
28/04/2007789Portugal Communauté portugaise d’emmaüs à Bruxelles – Anniversaire de la révolution des Œillets
05/05/2007790Clown Albert Vermeiren-Philippe De Rouck expo « Heures de gloire du Cirque Royal »
17/05/2007791OXFAM Brussels Fair Trade Parade Tissus du commerce équitable
02/06/2007792Pologne Costume de la région de Malopolska (Cracovie)
18/06/2007793Moldavie, costume national – Ambassade, visite du Président à Bruxelles
18/06/2007794Opération « apprivoisons le soleil » Contre les risques de mélanome malin Palou, le petit garçon qui voulait devenir l’ami du soleil Ministère de la santé de la Com. Française
24/08/2007795Ukraine – Fête nationale
01/09/2007796Confrérie de Saint-Feuillen
02/09/2007797Les amis de la bière (France)
07/09/2007798Brésil Tenue de Capoeira (art martial) Fête de
l’indépendance du Brésil 1ère biennale d’art plastique brésilien de Bruxelles
08/09/2007799Lifras – FeBRAS – BeFOS Costume de plongée « type étanche » 50e anniversaire et Fédération Royale co-fondatrice de la Confédération mondiale des acivités subaquatiques créée à Bruxelles en 1958 cf costume Lifras n° 383
15/09/2007800Chili el Huaso Chileno Fêtes du folklore ” Folklorico “
10/10/2007801Pologne Regional Office of Warminsko-Mazurkie Presence à Bruxelles depuis 2003 Open days, fête des régions et villes européennes
27/10/2007802Michel Polnareff
30/11/2007803Kilt écossais Fête nationale
16/02/2008804Panno Casentino Association toscane de Bruxelles Tissu de laine de brebis fabriqué exclusivement dans la vallée du Casentino (Florence).Utilisé par Cavalli, Cardin ou Ferré
05/04/2008805Gilde de Saint Christophe – Commune libre de Racour (Liège) Cf costume de la statue en bois du 13e siècle dans le porche de l’église
02/05/2008806California band Université de Berkeley en Californie
30/05/2008807Peul (Nigéria) – Journée mondiale du lait
27/06/2008808École Solvay – ULB
18/08/2008809Indonésie Province de Lampung (Sumatra) Fête nationale
23/08/2008810Québec – 400e anniversaire de la fondation de la ville par Champlain
06/09/2008811Compagnons de Saint Laurent
06/09/2008812Torpilleur et marin
19/09/2008813Muixeranga d’Algemesi (danse espagnole)
20/09/2008814Jebba tunisienne
25/10/2008815Dresseur de Limotche Sortie de 6 sociétés de Limotches (Le Roux, Hauvent, Presles, Bambois, Aisémont,Vitrival) à Bruxelles
14/11/2008816Journée mondiale du diabète
03/12/2008817Ligue Braille – Costume d’enfant de l’époque de Louis Braille (vers 1800)
07/02/2009818Dentiste Association des dentistes de l’ULB
02/03/2009819Costume en daim – Municipalité de Haining, province du Zhejiang (Chine)
22/03/2009820UNICeF – Campagne de sensibilisation accès à l’eau potable « Sauvons quatre millions d’enfants»
01/04/2009821Facteur d’orgues. Bruxelles ses orgues Dans le cadre de l’exposition à la Maison du Folklore
25/04/2009822Propreté publique – Costume de balayeur de la ville de Bruxelles à l’occasion de la journée de la propreté publique
09/05/2009823Pierke Pierlala Figure populaire du Gentse Poppentheater
04/06/2009824Costume doré « Common task » sculpture socilae pour les 20 ans de l’Indépendance polonaise
05/09/2009825Confrérie de / Orde van / Brotherhood of “Leffe”
05/09/2009826Casanova
19/09/2009827Costume folklorique de l’Équateur Klederdracht van ecuador / Folk suit of ecuador
20/09/2009828Piche Cacaye de Bastogne
21/09/2009829Southern African Development Community (SADC)
04/11/2009830Le Guide du Routard
19/11/2009831Confrérie des Compagnons du Beaujolais / Orde van de Metgezellen van Beaujolais / Brotherhood of Companions of Beaujolais.
09/12/2009832Brussels Airlines – Star Alliance La société « Brussels Airlines » devient officiellement membre de la « Star Alliance » / De maatschappij « Brussels Airlines » wordt officieel lid van « Star Alliance » / The company « Brussels Airlines » becomes officially member of the « Star Alliance ».
29/01/2010833Ski Nautique
02/02/2010834Manneken-Pis en Pelotas Costume offert par l’artiste / Kostuum aangeboden door de kunstenaar / Costume offered by the artist « Agatha Ruiz de la Prada ».
25/02/2010835Athletic Club Bilbao Joueur de Football / Voetbal speler / Football player
27/02/2010836Cercle ISIMs – Cercle estudiantin de l’Institut d’ingénieurs de Mons / Studie groepen van het Instituut voor engineering van Bergen / Study groups of the Institute of engineering of Mons.
05/05/2010837Croate (Région de Dubrava)
29/05/2010838Mougneux d’Coutches
01/06/2010839Zaragoza
05/06/2010840Costume de Panda (Région de Sichuan, Chine)Panda Géant
11/06/2010841Tai Chi Chuan
16/06/2010842Congo
19/06/2010843Chevalier de Malte (Remise dans le cadre de l’exposition ” Manneken-Pis, un bruxellois très européen” à la Maison du Folklore et des Traditions de la Ville de Bruxelles)
22/06/2010844Sint-Michielscollege in Brasschaat
23/06/2010845Luxembourg – Remise dans le cadre de l’exposition ” Manneken-Pis, un bruxellois très européen” à la Maison du Folklore et des Traditions de la Ville de Bruxelles
23/06/2010846Union européenne – Offert par Mr Herman Van Rompuy pour l’expo « Manneken-Pis, un Bruxellois très européen »
01/07/2010847Yes We Can (USA)
10/09/2010848Bourgmestre de la Commune Libre de l’Ilot Sacré
14/09/2010849Marinier – Regional Office of Westpomeranian Region in Brussels
16/09/2010850Güegüense (Nicaragua)
18/09/2010851Indien d’Amazonie (Brésil)
18/09/2010852Confrérie du Crastofé d’Ittre
23/09/2010853Vraka – Ambassade de Chypre
24/09/2010854Confrérie Vigneronne des Chevaliers d’Orléans – Cléry
09/10/2010855Castellers de Vilafranca
29/10/2010856Paralympic
30/10/2010857Surfrider Foundation Europe
06/11/2010858Frairie des Masuis et Cotelis jambois
02/12/2010859Calasarul offert par l’amabassade de Roumanie dans le cadre de la fête nationale
02/02/2011860Sumadija (Serbie)
11/02/2011861112 – European Emergency Number Association
17/03/2011862Irlandais – Saint-Patrick
02/04/2011863Golfeur – CRABS
04/04/2011864Étudiant de l’eCSeDI-Isalt
22/04/2011865HIP HOP
11/05/2011866Fou de festival du rire de Rochefort
21/05/2011867Biloute géant de la Ducasse de Messines (Mons)
18/06/2011868Candombe de l’Uruguay
25/06/2011869Lieutenant tirailleur d’Afrique Congolais – Fosses-la-Ville
14/07/2011870« Titi Parisien », stéréotype du Français moyen (béret-baguette) offert par l’Ambassade de France
24/08/2011871Yaroslav le Sage, gouverneur d’Ukraine
03/09/2011872Gentse Kazuifel Sosseteit van de Gensche Mannekes Pies Twielink
10/09/2011873Pompier d’Herquegies – 125e anniversaire de la compagnie folklorique
10/09/2011874Motard Red Knights Belgium, club de motards pompiers, commémoration des pompiers décédés dans les attentats du
WTC
17/09/2011875Planteur de café colombien – Juan Valdez
01/10/2011876Joueur de baseball & softball
12/10/2011877Aide ménagère
15/10/2011878Responsible Young Driver
10/11/2011879Cuisinier 11.11.11 (Gérard Watelet, styliste, cuisinier et animateur de télévision)
30/11/2011880Solidaire Manneken SIDA’SOS
09/12/2011881Grand conseiller Confrérie Saint-Étienne d’Alsace
16/12/2011882Kazakhstan
22/03/2012883Égoutier – Vivaqua
27/06/2012884Elpidio Valdès Cuba
06/07/2012885Hong Kong Zhongshan
13/07/2012886Monténégro
09/08/2012887Compagnie royale des Volontaires réunis de Ham-sur-Heure
17/08/2012888Indonesia Beskap
23/08/2012889Hard Rock Classic
15/09/2012890Homme Jaguar (Mexique)
28/09/2012891Arbitre FBIA
29/09/2012892Ao Daï (Vietnam)
01/10/2012893Marchand de fromage médiéval
08/10/2012894Polar explorer
26/10/2012895Belgian Cool Boy
27/10/2012896Confrérie
du Petit vin blanc de Nogent-sur-Marne
06/02/2013897Jamaican
08/03/2013898Cercle Agro
16/03/2013899Brabantse Studenten VUB; Kring der Brusselse en Brabantse Studenten van de VUB
11/05/2013900Gardevils
11/05/2013901Fair Trade
22/06/2013902Bourgmestre des 7 lignages de Bruxelles
28/06/2013903Cercle Wawa faculté Warocqué de Mons
29/06/2013904Arbalétrier de Saint-Georges
10/07/2013905Motard Niglo
07/09/2013906Confrérie du Brie de Meaux
12/09/2013907Artisan du Cuir Delvaux
18/09/2013908Kyrgyzstan
21/09/2013909Lithuanian basketball
05/10/2013910Confraria dos vinhos de Portugal
12/10/2013911Beldonor (Don d’organe)
26/10/2013912Pogge (Schaerbeek)
16/11/2013913Félicien – offert par le Délégué général aux droits de l’enfant.
04/12/2013914Manneken Bob don de l’institut belge de la sécurité routière dans le cadre de la campagne annuelle de fin d’année
07/12/2013915B-Fast (Belgian first Aid and Support Team) à l’occasion du 10e anniversaire de cette force d’intervention
01/02/2014916Gille de Binche – Nouveau costume (voir 07/01/1929)Manneken-Pis en Gille de Binche
07/03/2014917Red Devil
19/03/2014918STIB
26/04/2014919Ordre des Chevaliers d’Aulne
10/05/2014920Turkish immigrant worker
22/05/2014921Patient of the Institute Jules Bordet
08/07/2014922Maryland State Boychoir
24/07/2014923Tomorrowland
21/09/2014924Manneken-Peace
30/09/2014925Adolphe Sax
13/10/2014926Francisco Ferrer
21/11/2014927Antoine Demol

The Old Exchange

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Many years have passed since I last visited Charleston, South Carolina.

My memories of the southern city were vague, recollecting only that it had reminded me of New Orleans and my home state of Louisiana and that we had stayed in a hotel that was reported to be haunted!

When I had the opportunity to visit with my husband, who was in town for business, I decided that I would use every waking moment to re-discover everything that makes Charleston…Charleston!

Having already marked off the tourist-worthy points of interest on my map, I had planned to start my explorations bright and early the next morning. Being that it was already the later part of the afternoon, I headed out into the unseasonably warm temperatures intending to only take a walk before dinner.

Walking through the City Market, browsing a bit of the artistic fare displayed for sale, I made my way to the waterfront. Stopping to take in the tranquil view of the Charleston Harbor, I continued my stroll through Waterfront Park admiring the fountains and the old oaks towering above. Heading up to East Bay Street, I found myself at the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon.

The Charleston landmark was completed in 1771 and is the site of some of the most important events in South Carolina’s history. Used as a Commercial Exchange, a Customs House, a Post Office, City Hall, Military Headquarters, it now operates as a museum. Once the property of both the British and United States governments, the Confederacy and the Charleston City government, it is now owned by the state of South Carolina and the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution and is operated by the City of Charleston.

As it was the later part of the afternoon, with less than an hour available until closing, I made the quick decision to squeeze in one landmark. After paying my admission, I was instructed to head down to the bottom floor to catch the final tour of the day before squeezing in a visit to the remainder of the museum.

Our tour guide, dressed in Confederate period attire, escorted us through the bottom floor of the Exchange which was converted into a military prison known as the Provost or “dungeon”. Here, American prisoners of war, British soldiers, private citizens and enslaved people were kept here to endure the harsh conditions.

Though the dungeon no longer seems like such a scary place, with its full scale dioramas depicting life in the bowels of the building, I can only imagine the vast number of prisoners (and rats) crammed in this small space with its darkened interior and inhumane conditions. It was no wonder that the survival rate was scant.

With the tour completed, I headed upstairs to investigate the remainder of the institution admiring the Georgian-Palladian design of the building which was constructed from the finest materials and was once a symbol of the city’s worth.

The Old Exchange entertained President George Washington in 1791, events that were attended by hundreds of members of the Charleston aristocracy. It was also a meeting place for local Patriots and hosted South Carolina leaders as they debated and approved the U.S. Constitution. It is one of only four structures remaining where the nation’s founding document was originally ratified. The room of the Daughters of the American Revolution, located on the lower level, also displays a copy of the Declaration of Independence given to the Chapter in 1912 by Brig. General George Gordon Greenough, great nephew of Ann Harrod Adams, sister-in-law of John Quincy Adams. Despite these remarkable events in the nation’s history, there was also many darker notes, including the fact that it was a location often used for slave trading.

There are many artifacts displayed throughout the museum including a setup depicting the Old Post Office once located in the Old Exchange in the 1880’s.

As I walked through the upper floor, I wandered through the Colonel Isaac Haynes Room, dedicated to the patriot who fought in the Seige of Charleston in March 1780. He was hanged in 1781 in Charleston by British troops for espionage and treason.

One of the displays that stood out was of two paintings crafted to commemorate Washington’s visit to Charleston by John Trumbull. The original painting depicted Washington in 1777 prior to the Second Battle of Trenton. When the leaders rejected the painting, citing that Washington should have been painted as he was during his Charleston visit, Trumbull agreed to a second painting which showed Washington standing in nearby Mount Pleasant with the Charleston skyline visible in the background. Originally, the painting was displayed there in the Great Hall of the Old Exchange until City Hall was moved to is present location.

Quite an interesting start to my Charleston discovery…

Guess what I would be going in search of the next day?

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The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon

  • http://www.oldexchange.org/
  • Address: 122 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
  • Hours: 0900-1700, daily. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Tour times, 0900-1700 every day on the half hour.
  • Admission: Adults, $10.00, Children (7-12 years), $5.00, Children (under 7 years), free. Discounts are available for Senior/AARP, Military, Teachers, Students, Children, and groups of six people or more. The Old Exchange also offers discounted combination tickets with the Old Slave Mart Museum that provide access to both sites. Adults, $15.00, Senior/AARP, $11.00, Children (7-12), $8.00, Children (0-6), free

The Tulip Quiz

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What kind of flowers grow in the Netherlands?

Why, tulips, of course!

Everyone should know this answer!

Now, does everyone know the tulip’s origins?  Where the tulip got its name?  Or how many varieties of tulips there are?

Despite my love of the beautiful flower that I plant in my yard every year, I must confess, I knew none of these answers.

A rainy afternoon, led me through the saturated streets of Amsterdam to the small museum located on Prinsengracht.  Though my umbrella was in rough shape when I arrived, the museum was light and airy…and dry!

After paying my admission and watching an introductory film, it was time to head downstairs to the exhibition rooms.  So much tulip information is presented here from its origins, to how it arrived in Holland and the roles it played in Dutch history and in current times.  An additional film is also presented on the street level which identifies what transpires in each season for the farmers who grow them.  I  have to admit, I was intrigued!  I guess I thought that I knew more than I really did!

See how much you know…

Is the tulip native to Holland?  Tulips originated in the high plains of Central Asia, (present day Kazakhstan and surrounding countries) and can still be found growing wild in many areas.  Recognized as something special, the tulips were brought to Turkey and introduced to the gardens of dignitaries.  Suleyman the Great, the ruler of the Ottoman Regime, a plant enthusiast, gave bulbs to De Busbecq, a Flemish scientist, who worked in the court.  In turn, De Busbecq passed some on to Carolus Clusius, a friend and another Flemish scientist, medical doctor and botanist during the 16th century.   As a professor at the University of Leiden and the head of the Hortus Botanicus, founded in 1590, he planted the bulbs, but did not share his knowledge of them.  When the bulbs were stolen and subsequently sold, this was the beginning of the commercial tulip trade in the Netherlands.

How did the tulip get its name?  Because it was a symbol of power and wealth, Ottoman sultans wore the tulip on their turbans.  Since the tulip’s shape resembles a turban, the Latin word tulipa (derived from the Persian word tulipan, meaning turban) became commonly used.

How many kinds of tulips are there?  One.  There is one kind.  The tulip.  This statement is quite misleading, however, because there are many different groups of tulips each with their own specific characteristics and classified into a system of 15 different groups, broken down into shape, heritage and flowering season.

Where do tulips grow best?  Tulips like sandy-clay soil in areas not far from coastal areas as well as mild winters and summers.  Because of this, tulips tend to grow well in certain parts of Holland, however, they may grow successfully in other parts of the world provided the soil conditions are similar and they receive at least six hours of sunlight daily.

What is the best time to plant tulips?  The only time of year to plant tulips is during the fall, more specifically, from October until mid-December.  The bulbs need to develop good roots before winter starts and the frost penetrates the soil and should be planted twice as deep as the height of the bulb.

Will tulips return every year?  In warmer climates, not likely.  In zones 3-8, it is possible but not guaranteed.  In cooler climates, it is more likely providing the bulbs are planted extra deep, watered well, protected with extra mulch and fertilized.

Should bulbs be dug up every year?  In warmer climate zones, digging of the tulip bulbs is advised after the flowering periods and new bulbs planted during the following fall season.  For zones 3-8, the bulbs do not need to be removed.

How to care for cut tulips?  The tulip stems should be cut at an angle and placed in a water-filled vase.  Care should be taken to ensure that the flowers remain in a cool area during the night and narcisses/daffodils should not be placed in the same container as they produce a toxic substance detrimental to other flowers.

Were tulips bulbs once eaten?  During the winter of 1944-1945, starvation in Amsterdam was rampant and many died.  Since the bulbs had a high percentage of starch, they began to be sold as food.  After removing the brown skin and remnants of the roots, the bulbs were cut in half, the flower stem removed and then washed thoroughly.  They were then cooked for about a half an hour and coincidentally, tasted much like potatoes.

Can tulips be brought to your home country (USA)?   Ensure that the bulbs have been approved by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).  Flower bulbs remaining within the European community can be exported throughout Europe with no problems.

So, how many did you get right?

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You can buy many varieties of tulips throughout Amsterdam and the Netherlands. The Flower Market, souvenir shops and here, at the Tulip Museum.

 

The Tulip Museum

  • http://www.amsterdamtulipmuseum.com/en/
  • Address:   Prinsengracht 116;  1015 EA Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Hours:  Daily, 1000-1800.  Closed April 27 and December 25.
  • Admission:  Adults, €5.00, Children, €3.00 and Families, €10.00
  • Getting There:  Located in the Jordan district, near the Anne Frank museum.

Calling All Cat Lovers

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Cats…had them when I was younger.  Norie, Blackie and a few whose names I don’t remember.

Today, I am more of a dog person, but when I read of the Katten Kabinet, I had visions of a museum with hundreds of cats roaming throughout the gallery.  Always looking for something unique, it seemed like something worth checking out.  I had some time to kill and it was in the area…

Paying the admission in the old patrician house where the museum is located, I looked around…no cats.  I browsed through the gift shop.  Lots of books and posters.  No cats.  Finally, I headed up the stairs.  Still, no cats.

What I did find, however, is that the Katten Kabinet offers a look at the role of the cat in art and culture throughout the centuries, displaying hosts of art in the forms of posters, original paintings and sculptures paying homage to cats.  The most interesting display, however, was a host of letters written to the museum and its cats from other cat lovers expressing their love of felines!

Founded in 1990, by William Meijer, a wealthy Dutchman, the museum pays homage to his feline companion, John Pierpont Morgan (1966-1983) and is housed in a structure that commands more attention than the collection displayed in it.  Built in 1667, for William and Adrian Van Loon, the museum faces the historical Museum Van Loon, an identical floorplan, just across the canal.  After a draw, which decided which of the brothers were to receive either of the homes, it was William who acquired the property at 497 Herengracht.  Throughout its history, the house has hosted several famous people, such as the Mayor of Amsterdam, Jan Calkoen and former American president, John Adams. It has been rebuilt and redecorated several times, though most of its current state represents the 19th century.

After walking through a couple of the rooms in the museum, I finally did encounter two of the five cats that are reported to live on the premises.  Stretched out on a window sill, a black and white feline stared impassively at the visitors wandering through its home.  A short while later, another mostly white cat paced back and forth behind a glass-pane doorway, obviously hoping to be released from its confines by the owner who currently resides on the top floor.

So, should you visit?

Well, if you are in Amsterdam and looking to drop a few more euro than necessary…this is your museum.

If you are tired of visiting austere museums on art and history, of which there are several…this is your museum.

Cat lover?  This is definitely your museum.

Anyone else?  If you have the IAmsterdam card, are in the area and have nothing else to do for half an hour (and I am being generous with the time)…this is your museum.  Otherwise, there are so many more places and sights that will fill your time more productively.  Seek those out.

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Katten Kabinet

  • http://www.kattenkabinet.nl/
  • Address:  Herengracht 497, 1017 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours:  Monday through Friday, 1000-1700, Saturday and Sunday, 1200-1700
  • Admission:  €7.00
  • Getting There:  Tram, from Central Station, lines 1, 2 and 5 stop at Koningsplein.  Take a left onto Herengracht.  The museum is about a three minute walk.

 

Let’s Talk About Sex

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WARNING:  Photos featured in this post depict sex,sexual content and nudity.  Photos are censored, however, if easily offended, please tune in later for other posts. 

There are those who don’t like to talk about sex.

And, there are those who do.

And those who like to see it.

Amsterdam, a very liberal place, is one of extreme freedom.  Marijuana is legal as well as prostitution.  Sex shows can be found in the red light district in addition to a few museums, depicting the sex trade and erotica.

One museum, the Sexmuseum Venustempel, located on busy Damrak Street, has been around since 1985, welcoming curious visitors by the thousands.  With its convenient location near Amsterdam’s Central Station and many of the city’s hotels, plus its relatively cheap admission, it has evolved into one of the most visited museums in the Netherlands, with 675,000 visitors in 2015 alone.

Having visited the museum about twenty years ago, when I was younger, I knew that I probably remembered it in a different way.  Aware of what it offered, I was curious to see what changes, if any, had take place after all these years.

The museum’s full name is Sexmuseum-Temple of Venus and the first thing you encounter is a full sized figure of Venus at the entry.

After issuing a greeting to Venus, I paid my admission and made my way inside looking for a familiar display…and there he was!

The flasher.

“Pssst!”  He whispers from a dark nook.  A motorized figure moves forward, whipping his coat open.  Well, you can figure out the rest!

Moving on, life-sized wax figures of Mata Hari and her male partners stand proudly to the right side of the room.  In the rear, a long line waits for entry into the fetish room, offering hundreds of pictures of different types of fetishes including domination, exhibitionism, nudism, bondage and larger partners.

Guiding yourself through the rooms, each offers a view into different types of sex or cultural views of sex.  Downstairs you’ll detour through the dimly lit prostitution room, depicting the sex act as it may have been a couple of hundred years ago, as well as a displays on erotic pastries and African erotic art and fertility gods.

As you make your way up the stairs, plastic body parts line the stairwell and each floor offers encounters with various exhibits including Asian Art, Sex Through the Ages, Sex and Artists (with a depiction of Rembrandt painting a nude subject, Demons and Sex and numerous phallic representations, displayed singularly and in groupings.  In the architecturally compelling atrium, which houses the Venus Gallery, make sure to look up at the window where a leather clad sex worker perches asymmetrically atop a stool.

Finally, I encountered something else that I remembered from all those years ago…Marilyn Monroe.

Yes, Marilyn, the sex symbol from the 1950s.  Her life-sized wax figure reproduces the iconic scene from her movie The Seven Year Itch in which she fights the upward breeze from the subway grate blowing her white dress.

The rich and interesting collection offers hundreds of pieces of art, unique objects, rare old photographs brought together in an interesting way.

Though not for those easily offended, the museum is both amusing at times and quite compelling.  Judging from people’s reactions when I mentioned that I visited, it is also probably not what most people imagine it to be.  You’ll definitely get your five euros worth (and maybe more!).

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Sexmuseum Amsterdam

  • http://www.sexmuseumamsterdam.nl/
  • Address:  Damrak 18, 1012 LH Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Hours:  Daily, 0930-2330
  • Admission:  €5.00.  Minimum age, 16 years
  • Getting There:  Walk from the Central Station direction Dam (2 minutes) or from the Dam square direction to the station (5 minutes).

 

Collections on the Canals

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The narrow houses that line the canals in Amsterdam once housed the wealthiest and most illustrious families in the city.

The Cromhout family was one of these.

Setting out on my bike and riding along the canals, I passed throngs of tourists out enjoying a sunny break in the otherwise rainy afternoon.   Searching for the Biblical Museum, I eyed each of the canal houses until finally finding the correct one and parked my bike.   Trying the door, I discovered it to be locked.

Noticing a couple of people entering the adjacent doorway, I glanced upwards to find that it was the entrance to the Cromhout Museum.  Amazingly enough, I found that the Cromhout Museum and the Bible Museum are housed in the Cromhouthuis and are covered under one ticket price.  Two for the price of one is always good!

Problem was…I wasn’t quite sure what the Cromhout Museum was.

Years ago, Amsterdam’s elite sought to fill their time by traveling and collecting treasures from around the globe to decorate their beautiful homes.  Displaying their costly possessions was relished and provided fodder for conversations during parties.  The items were collected during their travels and nothing was deemed irrelevant…portraits, silver, preserved sea creatures, clocks, skulls…anything that made the owners appear to be more worldly and offer up opportunities for debate and discussion was what was sought after.

The Cromhouthuis is a collectors’ house, telling the story of the Cromhout family and is today home to some extraordinary Amsterdam collections.

During my visit to the Cromhouthuis, an exhibit was displayed entitled “Gold! Watches and Jewelry by Sophia Lopez Suasso”.  Sophia Lopez Suasso-de Bruijn (1816-1890), the daughter of a Dutch merchant, was a unique collector who enjoyed amassing nineteenth-century watches by famous makers, gem-encrusted brooches and ingenious snuff boxes from Switzerland, France and Italy.  After marrying Lord Augustus Pieter Lopez Suasso, scion of a Portuguese Jewish family in 1860, she began her collection during their frequent travels around Europe, where they also acquired bronze sculpture, medals and coins, books and costumes.  Upon her husband’s death in 1877, she continued to collect and remained a regular customer of H. Martens Jewelers in Amsterdam.

In 1888, Sophia purchased the contents of the Museum Broeker House and established in her will that her own house be dedicated as a museum upon her death.  The city, to whom she left her estate, deemed her home unsuitable and instead built the Stedelijk Museum to accommodate her collection which includes watches in unique forms, such as animals, flowers, fruit and musical instruments, each with hidden switches to reveal the actual watch.  All of the watches and jewelry were made of gold and decorated with diamonds, gems and enamel.

The Suasso collection is disbursed throughout the Cromhout Museum, mainly on the second level, and is interspersed with the family’s prized collections.  The home itself is also worth inspection as it gives a glimpse into the way of life that the families of this time period were accustomed.

When visitors to the Cromhout family arrived, they were received in the Antechamber, where a cabinet of curiosities, its drawers and cabinets filled with extraordinary natural phenomena, exotic items and unique hand-made artifacts, was located.  The guests were then allowed into the Grand Salon, where parties were held and guests were entertained.  The family’s art collection, a symbol of their status, was highlighted during a stroll around the first floor.

Artist Jacob de Wit, then young and relatively unheard of, was commissioned to paint the ceiling of the Cromhouthuis in 1718, one of his first ceiling pieces.   The grand work of art depicts twelve Olympic gods, surrounded by personifications of the seasons, the points of the compass and the zodiac.

Two kitchens are also located in the home, one small and one large.  The large, used for cooking since construction, was located in the basement so that temperatures remained cool and food stayed fresher for longer periods of time.  The small kitchen, older than the rest of the home, was incorporated into the construction from a smaller house on the property.  The red and green tiles were sourced from the Swedish island of Öland in the Baltic Sea.

In the rear of the property, the Cromhouthuis garden, is worth stepping out for a look, especially during a nice Dutch day.  Although once longer than it is today, the design is one of order and symmetry and quite beautiful during the spring.

Since the Biblical Museum is also located on the premises, many biblical references were added to the garden’s design by landscape architect Jan Van Der Horst who incorporated an 18th century geometric pattern into the design and decorated the garden with plants and trees featured in the bible.  The pools with stepping stones are a reference to the crossing of the Red Sea and the sculpture by Martie Van Der Loo represents the Apocalypse.

Finally, I made my way to the top floor of the Cromhouthuis, home of the Bible Museum, making sure to admire and appreciate the elaborate staircase commissioned for the Cromhout home.

Since 1975, the upper floors of the Comhouthuis have housed the Biblical Museum.  Having expected to find rows upon rows of dusty books, I instead found a light airy space consisting of biblical models, antiquities, archaeological finds and first edition bibles.

The main room exhibits many ancient texts, including the oldest Bible printed in the Netherlands, dating from 1477, a first edition of the 1637 Dutch Authorized Version and the Van Noordwijk collection, an assemblage of religious books with silver coverings.  A facsimile copy of a Dead Sea scroll from Qumran containing the Book of Isaiah is also highlighted.

Adjacent rooms exhibit models of temples including a famous model of the Tabernacle, commissioned by the founder of the museum, Rev Leendert Schouten.  This 19th century reconstruction uses materials mentioned in the Bible, including goat’s wool imported from Syria for the awning and sand from the Sinai desert.

Egyptian antiquities are also displayed including artifacts collected by Schouten in the 19th century.  Inscribed stone slabs, funerary figurines, canopic jars (for mummified remains), scarabs, statues of the gods and a sarcophagus were intended to be laid out around the Tabernacle to give visitors an impression of the religious life of the ancient Egyptians.  The most impressive item is a complete mummy of a young woman.  Other unique items include oil lamps, clay tablets, earthenware, shards of pottery and coins.

Be sure to climb up to the loft area to observe varying photographic presentations.

Though my intentions were to only visit the Biblical Museum, I must admit that visiting the Cromhouthuis and its exhibition on the Soussa collection were the highlight of the my outing.  Though probably not a museum that I would have picked out of a guidebook, it was a wonderful way to spend a drizzly afternoon and learn about the illustrious history of the Netherlands and their .

But let’s not forget the Bibles…they were pretty cool too!

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Cromhouthuis

  • https://www.cromhouthuis.nl/en
  • Address:  Herengracht 368, Amsterdam
  • Hours:  Tuesday – Sunday, 1100-1700.  Closed Monday
  • Admission:  Adults, 10€, Children 0-18 years, free.  CJP, Student Card, 6,50€, Museumcard, I Amsterdam City Card, Stadspass, Rembrandtpass, ICOM and Holland Pass voucher, free.  Ticket also valid for Bible Museum, located on top floor.
  •  Admission includes free audio tour
  •  Gold!,  this year’s winter show, is on display until 2 April 2018
     Bijbels Museum (Biblical Museum)
  • https://www.bijbelsmuseum.nl/en
  • Address:  Herengracht 366-368, Amsterdam
  • Hours:  Tuesday-Sunday, 1100-1700
  • Admission:  Adults, 10€, Children 0-18 years, free.  CJP, Student Card, 6,50€, Museumcard, I Amsterdam City Card, Stadspass, Rembrandtpass, ICOM and Holland Pass voucher, free.  Ticket also valid for Cromhout Museum, located on bottom floors.

The Cradle of Mankind

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In the middle of the eastern Serengeti Plains, lies the Great Rift Valley, which stretches across East Africa.  In it, exists one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world.

Olduvai Gorge.

Or…is it Oldupai?

Well, both.  People now know it as Olduvai, however, the name Olduvai is a misspelling of Oldupai, the Maasai word for the wild sisal plant Sansevieria Ehrenbergii, which can be found growing in the gorge.

Whichever way anyone decides to refer to it, the ravine is the location in Tanzania that hold the earliest evidence of the existence of human ancestors.  Hundreds of fossilized bones and stone tools, dating back millions of years, have been unearthed in the area, leading paleoanthropologists to conclude that humans evolved in Africa.

In 1911, German Wilhelm Kattwinkey observed many fossil bones of an extinct three-toed horse in Olduvai Gorge and later German geologist Hans Reck found hominin remains.  Reck’s research, however, was halted by World War I.  After a visit to Reck’s site in 1929, Louis Leakey became convinced that the gorge held critical information on human origins.  Deciding to mount an expedition, he was joined by his wife, Mary.  In 1959, the paleoanthropologist-archeologist team, discovered a skull fragment belonging to an early hominin.  The skull dated to about 1.75 million years ago and indicated that hominins evolved in Africa.  Later, specimens of Homo Habilis, a more human like species, were also found in the gorge.

In addition to the human remains, the Leakeys unearthed more than 2,000 stone tools and lithic flakes.  Their research provides the most continuous known record of human evolution during the past 2 million years, as well as the longest known archaeological record of the development of stone-tool manufacturing.

In 1986, however, Olduvai Gorge, since designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the scene of one of the biggest and most significant findings in the scientific world, not credited to the Leakeys.  A team of Tanzanian and American archeologists excavated 302 bones and teeth belonging to a female, determined to be about 1.8 million years old.

Oldevai Gorge, often called the “Cradle of Mankind” (not to be confused with the “Cradle of Humankind” in South Africa) is now a site frequented by tourists, mostly enroute to safari destinations.

The site offers a small, yet interesting museum containing a large amount of  information about the pre-history of Homo Sapiens and the amazing discoveries made by Mary and Louis Leakey and others.  Though the information and displays are a bit dated, a new museum is currently under construction, and is probably a reason for the higher entrance fee.  Our entrance fee was taken care of by our tour, but it was noted on another travel site that it was recently raised from $10 to $35 USD.

There is a modest gift shop, adjacent to the museum, which offers more reasonable prices than the nearby Maasai village and many of the same kinds of carvings and jewelry.  There is also a monument to Dr. Sekino Yoshiharo, a Japanese scientist who traveled across the world from 1993 until 2002, spending a night at Olduvai Gorge on February 8, near the end of his journey.

At the rear of the property, you can stand on the edge of the ravine and look out over the area which has offered so much to understanding the history of mankind.  A covered area overlooking the ravine provides a shady area for guests to rest or enjoy lunch while listening to one of the curator’s explain the historic nature of the gorge.  An engaging 8 minutes…you will learn that Lucy was not found here (as many people think), but Ethiopia and you will learn about the Leakeys.  But, the main thing you will walk away with is…being asked to spread the word that it is indeed Oldupai Gorge!

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Olduvai (Oldupai) Gorge

  • http://www.olduvai-gorge.org/
  • Entrance fee (to be verified):  $35 USD per person or vehicle
  • Museum displays in both English and Swahili
  • Restrooms available on site.

Down Boma Road

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Tanzania has a fascinating history.

In 1899, the Germans began constructing a boma or strong fortification in Arusha.  The Maasai people were conscripted to complete this task while the new colonists surveyed the work site on horseback. Those not working as as swiftly as deemed necessary welcomed whippings and severe punishment.  Resentment ensued and after a Maasai tossed his master into the river, many Maasai went into hiding, fearing the consequences.  A local Maasai chief was sent to find them and act as mediator.  He explained that they could return to work with no ramifications.  As the approximately 400 Maasai marched back into town, down Boma Road, they were all gunned down.  A bloody beginning for the German edifice.

The boma was completed in 1900 and became a barracks for 150 Nubian soldiers.  Later, the fortification was made the regional government offices until 1934, when it was turned into the Arusha Museum of Natural History.

Today, the boma still stands strong on Boma Road as the Museum of Natural History.  Those wishing to enlighten themselves on Tanzania’s natural wonders can also educate themselves on Tanzania’s turbulent history.

Though the museum is not teeming with high tech displays, it is extremely informative and can be navigated with the help of a guide (if so desired). Take the time to read the displays and investigate the numerous artifacts available…you won’t be disappointed.

The museum divided into three different areas.  The wing dedicated to the evolution of humans is quite fascinating as much of what the world knows about the topic comes from fossils unearthed in Tanzania, including the findings from the Olduvai Gorge and the Laetoli footprints. On display are many incredible early hominid fossils, including Australopithecines, Homo erectus, and Homo habilis skulls, and stone hand axes from Olduvai Gorge.  Illustrations, facts and Neanderthal displays highlight the building.  In addition, there are many displays of insects and amazing photos of plants and animals by photographer Dick Persson.

The second building is dedicated to the history of the German colonial regime in Northern Tanzania.  There are many photos and displays pertaining to this period and to Tanzania’s struggle for independence.

The third building offers more animal pictures and facts about the origin of man.  Here, you can see taxidermists at work as well as a vast array of their endeavors on the walls.  We loved seeing these up close as a precursor to our expedition.

On the side and rear of the property you can find a couple of indigenous snakes  and many native plants and trees in the botanical garden.

Be sure to check out the artists and shops at the far end of the grounds.  There are many items for sale and you can watch the artisans at work.  Paintings, clothing items, carvings, jewelry are all available in a no hassle atmosphere.  Take your time walking around and watch them create their wares.  If you so desire, you can even take a painting lesson!  Now that would be an impressive souvenir!

The museum is situated at the end of the Boma road neighboring the Arusha International Conference Center, the Arusha Municipal Council, and the Arusha Regional Offices and is easy to find navigating from the clock tower.  Definitely an enlightening visit!

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Arusha Natural History Museum

  • http://eol.habari.co.tz/museum.htm
  • Address: Located at the end of the Boma road neighboring the Arusha International Conference Center, the Arusha Municipal Council, and the Arusha Regional Offices.
  • Hours:  0900-1800
  • Admission:  $5.00

 

The Tanzanite Experience

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An ancient story from Tanzania, tells a story of how the local Maasai saw a bolt of lightening come down from the sky and strike all of the rocks on the ground turning them to a shimmering blue.

Tanzanite.

As a jewelry enthusiast, diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies were the extent of my gemstone knowledge.  I had heard of Tanzanite, but I’ve never owned any.  Come to think of it, where it originated had never even crossed my mind.

Where does it come from, you ask?  Well, if you’ve ever heard of Mount Kilimanjaro, then you know where it comes from!

Museums were not on my agenda for our visit to Arusha.  We knew that we wanted to see the town and visit the market, but when someone mentioned going to the Tanzanite museum, we decided, “Why not?”.

Located near the iconic clock tower in the center of town, the museum lies a couple of blocks away on India street.

Ascending three floors in the Blue Plaza, we patiently waited while the security guard stood at attention until we were buzzed into two sets of secure doorways.  Greeted enthusiastically by our guide Akiyo, we were offered light refreshments before beginning our tour.

Beginning with a brief introduction on where Tanzanite is found in one small area in the Mererani Hills in Northern Tanzania, at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Akiyo then went on to explain how Tanzanite could once be collected on the surface.  Eventually, this scavenger mining gave way to pits and tunnels extending far beneath the earth’s surface.

Leading us into the Tanzanite Experience’s own “mine” in the museum, we were versed on the strict mining practices which are followed at their own mine located in Block D.

Exiting the “mine”, we were then instructed on the extensive education required to learn the procedures for proper cutting of Tanzanite.  Years of training prepares the gem cutter to cut the Tanzanite to the point that it can be certified as an “excellent cut” where the stone reflects light to create maximum brilliance.  This process of cutting plays a crucial role in displaying the true colors of the Tanzanite and its ability to show either blue or violet from different angles.  Though much of the raw Tanzanite mined is exported to Kenya, India and China for processing, the government is working to change this and keep processing in Tanzania.

Finally, we were shown different types of stones and the grading process was explained.  The Tanzanite Experience Museum is also home to the Tanzanite Laboratory where all the gemstones are expertly assessed before being made available for purchase.

After the tour, we were invited to browse the beautiful stones and stunning jewelry available for purchase.  Though no pressure was placed on us to purchase any pieces, we were encouraged to take our time and inspect any piece we thought worthy.

Thanking the staff for the amazing and informative tour, we made our way through the security doors and down the stairs to the street.  The Tanzanite Experience Museum was a surprising find!  It was exciting to learn something new, see this beautiful gemstone and understand its place in the world and its impact on the Tanzanian economy.

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Tanzanite Experience Museum

 

 

The Guiding Light

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The Outer Banks.

Many of my neighbors and friends vacation here every summer.

Strangely enough, having lived in nearby Virginia for the last twenty years, I had never been down to the Outer Banks of North Carolina!

Friends of ours were vacationing in Corolla, North Carolina and discovered that there was plenty of room in their beach house.  Since we were heading down to the southern border of North Carolina for a convention that my husband was attending, we decided to make a detour to the Outer Banks to stay with them for a few days.

After working on my tan for a day and a half, I decided that I needed to venture out and see what this area was comprised of.  Driving around a bit, I discovered that there are…beach houses…beach houses…and then…more beach houses perched upon pristine white sand and gazing upon emerald waters.  All amazing, but towards the end of the island, in Corolla Village, there is a sight to behold!  A lighthouse!

Towering above the flat landscape and keeping watch over the ocean is the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, completed in 1875. Having the largest of seven Fresnel lens sizes, it is characterized as a first order lighthouse and can be seen for 18 nautical miles.  The light, illuminated every evening at dusk, has a twenty second flash cycle…on for three seconds, off for seventeen seconds…and is extinguished at dawn.  An aid to navigation, it not only warns mariners but also enables them to determine their locations.

To reach the lighthouse, we drove along Ocean Trail, following the signs along the way.  There was ample parking near the lighthouse and we were greeted by a volunteer who immediately showed us the best places to capture an amazing photograph of the unusually unpainted lighthouse.

The impeccably manicured lighthouse grounds are also comprised of a couple of other historic structures including a Victorian “stick style” Lighthouse Keeper’s House, a smaller residence (once used for a third keeper and his family, now operating as a Museum Shop), an outhouse and a storage building.  The Lighthouse Keeper’s House is currently being restored and not open to the public, however, the Museum Shop is open from Easter through Thanksgiving.

The lighthouse, which had fallen into disrepair, when automation deemed lighthouse keepers unnecessary, has undergone a huge preservation by the Outer Banks Conservationists since 1980.  Visitor have been allowed to enter and climb the structure since 1991.

Taking our place in line to await our turn to climb to the top of this towering structure, some members of our group used the time wisely to walk around the grounds and investigate what the gift shop had to offer.  In order to keep congestion in the lighthouse to a minimum, only a small number of visitors are allowed inside at one time.  So, as visitors leave, others are allowed in.

Finally, our turn had arrived and we began the long, hot, climb to the top…220 twenty steps, stopping only to catch our breath and read the museum-quality displays on each level detailing the lighthouse’s history.

After one last exhausting push, we exited to the top platform into the cool breeze, admiring the expansive views of the Atlantic, the barrier island and the sound.  Worth the climb?  You bet!

Though access to the lens room is not permitted since the lens (the original) is still a functioning one, it was thrilling to look out over one of the top vacation spots in on the East Coast.

After making our way, slowly down the winding stairs, sadly, it was time to end our visit.  Getting our sticker, we were ready to return to the beach…and work on our tans!

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Currituck Beach Lighthouse

  • http://www.currituckbeachlight.com/
  • Address: 1101 Corolla Village Road, Corolla, NC 27927
  • Hours:  March 20-December 1, 0900-1700, daily (weather permitting).  Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the lighthouse will remain open on Wednesdays and Thursdays until 2000.  Closed Thanksgiving Day
  • Admission:  $10.00 to climb the lighthouse tower, cash or checks only.  Children under 8 years climb free with an adult.  Admission to the grounds and parking are free.  On opening day, March 20, the lighthouse is open for free climbs.
  • Getting There:  At the junction of Highway 158 and Route 12, take Route 12 heading north towards Duck and Corolla. The lighthouse entrance is 20 miles from the junction, on the left, just beyond the Currituck Heritage Park sign. You may also enter at Currituck Heritage Park and ask the guide at the entrance for directions from there.
  • After your visit to the Currituck Lighthouse, you can check out The Whalehead Club, The Wildlife Center and Historic Village.