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Commemoration of Peter the Great's Vomit

When you're a great Russian Tsar, even your vomit gets a statue.

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Parc de Bruxelles, or “Brussels Park”.   Daderot/Public Domain
The great Tsar who puked.   Michel wal/CC BY-SA 3.0
The bust of Peter the Great, featuring graffiti.   Daderot/Public Domain
Peter the Great.   Jean-Marc Nattier/Public Domain
Someone decided to “add” to the bust   kristenrichards21 / Atlas Obscura User
The Tsar has a ladyfriend in the pit, likewise vandalised.   JamazingClayton / Atlas Obscura User
Peter the Great standing proud.   JamazingClayton / Atlas Obscura User
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The Peter the Great monument, down in the insalubrious pit.   JamazingClayton / Atlas Obscura User
The statue’s plaque which in Dutch reads, “Erected in honor of Tsar Peter the Great and as a memorial of his stay in Brussels in 1717”.   JamazingClayton / Atlas Obscura User
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In Parc de Bruxelles, across from the Royal Palace in Brussels, there are two odd, 8-meter pits on either side of the path. Walk over to the pit on the left hand side, but know that this isn't the best part of town; it apparently has been the site of prostitution for centuries. So why does it have a commemorative statue dedicated to Peter the Great? This is where the great Tsar once ralphed.

The story goes that on April 16, 1717, Tsar Peter Alexeyevich wasn't feeling so well after a night of revelry. Around 3 PM, while being shown about town, the great leader sat down on the edge of a fountain and puked. Even the best of us have our bad days.

In the 1800s, previous structures were razed to make room for the Parc de Bruxelles (also known as Le Bassin Vert, or the Green Basin). The two natural pits in the earth were large enough that the designing committee elected to leave them as is rather than filling them in. Taking a cue from their Western neighbors, they designed a fashionable English garden, complete with a sculpture park.

In 1856 Prince Demidoff donated a statue to commemorate Peter the Great's visit to Brussels, and included a small inscription on a basin noting the details of the incident in botched Latin: "INSIDIENS MARGINI HUIUS FONTIS, AQUAM NOBILITAVIT LIBATO VINO," which translates to, "As he sat on the edge of this fountain, he enabled its waters with the wine of his libations."

The basin and its inscription are no longer there, as the statue has been vandalized repeatedly over the past century and a half. Those in the know remember though: this is the spot where the Tsar lost his lunch.

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