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In the heart of Brussels, the Adolphe Max Library is a sanctuary for book lovers! This neoclassical gem houses over 100,000 volumes, where sunlight filters through stained-glass windows onto original 1900s wooden shelves. Sink into leather armchairs with a Belgian poetry collection, surrounded by gilded ceiling moldings that whisper tales of the Belle Époque. Don’t miss the lobby’s marble staircase—each step echoes with literary history. When dusk falls, its glowing façade becomes a beacon along Boulevard Anspach, blending knowledge with timeless elegance.

Eurostars Montgomery

Eurostars Montgomery

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
Av. de Tervueren 134
2.33KM from Adolphe Max Library

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! With a kids' playground and sauna, it caters to both adults and children. Stay active at the fitness center or explore the city with bike rentals. Located just 10 minutes from Grand Place Brussels, it’s close to landmarks like the European Parliament. Enjoy free WiFi, concierge services, and dine at the international restaurant or unwind at the bar. Rooms feature minibars, satellite TV, and bathtubs for relaxation. Whether for family vacations or business trips, this hotel has it all!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Adolphe Max Library

The building showcases Neoclassical architecture with a distinctive glass-and-iron dome constructed in 1906. Its ornamental facade features Corinthian columns and is classified as a protected monument in Brussels.

Yes, the International Literature Section on the 2nd floor stocks over 15,000 titles in English. The EU Documentation Center also provides materials in 24 official EU languages, with priority given to legal texts and policy reports.

Visitors can obtain 3-hour free WiFi by registering at the reception with a passport. The reading rooms offer dedicated study spaces with power outlets, ideal for digital nomads.

Monthly author lectures and historical exhibitions are held in the Grand Hall. The annual Brussels Book Fair in March features special rare book viewings in the Heritage Room.

The main staircase with its intricate ironwork is Instagram-famous. For panoramic shots, request access to the dome gallery (open on Heritage Days each September).

The Brussels Central Station (10-min walk) provides paid lockers. The library itself only allows small backpacks - oversized bags must be left at the coat check area.