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In recent years, the introduction of one-way traffic on the side near the Place de Brouckère has reduced the traffic volume considerably. There are also currently plans to renovate the Boulevard Adolphe Max and its surrounding streets, as part of the broader revitalisation of the city centre.
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has run underneath the boulevard. The reopening of the Hotel Le Plaza in 1998 marked the beginning of a certain revival. By the turn of the 21st century, only a few sex cinemas remained. The last one, the
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No. 104: Marivaux theatre, original neoclassical building (1873) by D.G. Marinus, Art Deco redesign (1923) by G. Hubrecht
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and an impressive number of cinemas. On 4 September 1944, it was the scene of great jubilation during the
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on the Place Charles Rogier. In 1919, it was renamed in honour of the then-
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The Boulevard Adolphe Max was built between 1868 and 1871, as part of the
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No. 11–17: Thonet House (1872), an eclectic apartment building by
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No. 5–9: Hotel Atlanta (1925–1929), an Art Deco hotel by
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The Boulevard Adolphe Max is home to many buildings in
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Marivaux theatre (Marinus, 1873 and Hubrecht, 1923)
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Boulevard Adolphe Max is located in Brussels
Boulevard Adolphe Max is located in Belgium
City of Brussels
Quarter
Marais–Jacqmain Quarter
50°51′13″N 04°21′20″E / 50.85361°N 4.35556°E / 50.85361; 4.35556
Léon Suys
[bul.vaʁa.dɔlfmaks]
Dutch
central boulevard
Brussels
covering of the river Senne
Adolphe Max
mayor of the City of Brussels
Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein
Boulevard du Jardin botanique/Kruidtuinlaan
Place Charles Rogier/Karel Rogierplein
Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan
Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat
metro
premetro
De Brouckère
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3
4
5
Rogier

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