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Athénée Adolphe Max, located in the heart of Brussels, is a historic school renowned for its Neoclassical architecture. Surrounded by the city's bustling streets, it stands as a cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into Brussels' rich academic heritage. The building's elegant design and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-see for anyone exploring the city. Take a moment to admire its grandeur and soak in the local charm.

Novotel Brussels City Centre

Novotel Brussels City Centre

4.4 / 5Good44 Reviews
Rue de la Vge Noire 32
2.29KM from Athénée Adolphe Max

This hotel is a perfect choice for families! With kids' playground, children's pool, and kid-friendly meals, your little ones will have a blast. Adults can unwind at the fitness center or enjoy a drink at the bar. The rooms feature minimalist design and floor-to-ceiling windows, filling the space with natural light. Located near St. Catherine's Church and famous seafood restaurants, it’s ideal for both work and leisure. Enjoy a homely experience with everything you need at your fingertips!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Athénée Adolphe Max

The building showcases Neoclassical architecture with its symmetrical facade, grand columns, and intricate reliefs. Named after Adolphe Max, a famous mayor of Brussels, it's a fine example of 19th-century academic architecture.

As an active secondary school, Athénée Adolphe Max generally doesn't offer public tours. However, visitors can admire its impressive exterior and the surrounding historic district of Brussels.

The best angles are from Boulevard Adolphe Max, capturing the school's monumental entrance. For a wider shot, step back to include the ornamental lampposts that line the boulevard.

It's a 10-minute walk via Boulevard Adolphe Max. Alternatively, take metro line 1/5 to De Brouckère station. The school is located in the commercial heart of Brussels, surrounded by shops and cafes.

Established in 1895, the school has educated generations of Brussels' youth. It survived both World Wars and reflects Belgium's educational evolution, though the building itself has been well-preserved.

Within walking distance you'll find the Brussels Stock Exchange, Saint Catherine's Church, and the famous Grand Place. The area is also known for its chocolate shops offering authentic Belgian pralines.