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  2. Boulevard Adolphe Max - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard Adolphe Max (French, pronounced [bul.vaʁ a.dɔlf maks]) or Adolphe Maxlaan is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium.It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Adolphe Max, a former mayor of the City of Brussels.

  3. Central Boulevards of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Central Boulevards—the Boulevard du Hainaut / Henegouwenlaan (now the Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan), the Boulevard Central / Centraallaan (now the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan), the Boulevard du Nord / Noordlaan (now the Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan), and the Boulevard de la Senne / Zennelaan (now the Boulevard Émile Jacqmain/Émile Jacqmainlaan)—were ...

  4. List of streets in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of streets in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium: Boulevard Adolphe Max; Rue d'Aerschot; Avenue Albert; Chaussée d'Alsemberg; Boulevard Anspach; Rue Antoine Dansaert; Boulevard Auguste Reyers; Rue du Bailli; Rue Belliard; Boulevard Brand Whitlock; Avenue Brugmann; Boulevard du Centenaire; Chaussée de Charleroi; Avenue Charles ...

  5. Covering of the Senne - Wikipedia

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    The series of boulevards created by the project—the Boulevard du Hainaut / Henegouwenlaan (now the Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan), the Boulevard Central / Centraallaan (now the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan), the Boulevard du Nord / Noordlaan (now the Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan), and the Boulevard de la Senne ...

  6. Passage du Nord - Wikipedia

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    The project focused on the development of the Central Boulevards and the new shopping gallery was to constitute a direct and covered link between the Place De Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein and the Boulevard du Nord / Noordlaan (today's Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan) with the Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat. [2]

  7. Hotel Le Plaza, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Le Plaza opened its doors in 1930 on the Boulevard Adolphe Max. Soon after, prestigious guests came to stay there, and it became one of the symbols of Brussels' luxury hotel trade. In 1940, during the German occupation , the hotel was placed under the authority of the German troops and the military commander for Belgium and northern ...

  8. Category:Streets in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Belgium portal; Pages in category "Streets in Brussels" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Boulevard Adolphe Max; Boulevard du Jardin ...

  9. Place de Brouckère - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] This monument stood exactly in the axis of the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan, like a regulator of traffic at the birth of the fork between the Boulevard Émile Jacqmain/Émile Jacqmainlaan and the Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan. Inseparable from the monumental perspective of the boulevards—and yet moved following the works of ...