De Vaartkapoen”An interesting sculpture to take pictures and play with it.”
Located at Place Sainctelette, De Vaartkapoen is a captivating piece of street art that embodies Brussels’ irreverent humor. Created by renowned [Belgian artist Tom Frantzen](https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/de-vaartkapoen), this permanent sculpture has become an iconic landmark in the Molenbeek-Saint-Jean district. The scene portrays a ‘vaartkapoen’ – a term historically used for [canal workers and rascals](https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors/venue-details.Vaartkapoen.50001090) – emerging from a manhole to trip an unsuspecting policeman. This playful subversion of authority resonates with locals and tourists alike, offering a unique photo opportunity and a glimpse into Brussels’ cultural wit. The sculpture’s dynamic composition invites interaction, allowing visitors to position themselves within the scene and become part of the artwork. Its strategic placement in a public square ensures easy access and visibility, making it a popular stop on Brussels’ art and culture tours.
Key Highlights
• Humorous depiction of local folklore and authority subversion|• Interactive design encouraging visitor engagement|• Created by renowned Belgian artist Tom Frantzen|• Popular photo opportunity for tourists|• Permanent public art installation in a bustling square|• Reflects Brussels’ irreverent cultural humor|• Easily accessible location in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean district
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