Central Boulevards of Brussels

The Central Boulevards (French: Boulevards du Centre, Dutch: Centrale Lanen) are a series of grand boulevards in central Brussels, Belgium. They were constructed following the covering of the river Senne (1867–71), as part of the major urban works by architect Léon Suys under the tenure of the city's then-mayor, Jules Anspach. They are from south to north and from west to east: Maurice Lemonnier Boulevard, Anspach Boulevard, Adolphe Max Boulevard, and Émile Jacqmain Boulevard.

Central Boulevards of Brussels

The Central Boulevards (French: Boulevards du Centre, Dutch: Centrale Lanen) are a series of grand boulevards in central Brussels, Belgium. They were constructed following the covering of the river Senne (1867–71), as part of the major urban works by architect Léon Suys under the tenure of the city's then-mayor, Jules Anspach. They are from south to north and from west to east: Maurice Lemonnier Boulevard, Anspach Boulevard, Adolphe Max Boulevard, and Émile Jacqmain Boulevard.