Pie, Wanne and Jomme Keeping Tervuren’s Giant Tradition Alive

Giants at Tervuren braderie
The Reuzenvereniging Tervuren once again took center stage at the Tervuren’s annual braderie and flea market, stretching from Markt to surrounding streets.

The Reuzenvereniging Tervuren once again took center stage at the Tervuren’s annual braderie and flea market, stretching from Markt to surrounding streets.

The cultural association organizes the annual braderie with support from local groups and the town hall.

Reuzenvereniging Tervuren now focuses on promoting folklore and strengthening ties with organizations such as the Heemkundige Kring.

At the heart of the festivities are the giants Pie, Wanne and their son, Jomme. Created in 1951, Pie and Wanne recall Tervuren residents returning from the Leuven fair during the interwar period.

Pie, 3.1 meters tall and 51 kilograms, carries meat over his shoulder. Wanne, slightly heavier at 56 kilograms, bears a basket of produce. Their son Jomme, introduced in 1975, stands 2.6 meters and weighs 48 kilograms.

Founded in 1948 as the Feestcomiteit der Reuzen, the group celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2023 with a new logo and flag, officially unveiled by then-Mayor Marc Charlier.

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