Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier
Midi Palace on the Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier/Maurice Lemonnierlaan | |
| Former name(s) | |
|---|---|
| Part of | Central Boulevards of Brussels |
| Namesake | Maurice Lemonnier |
| Type | Boulevard |
| Location | City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium |
| Quarter | Midi–Lemonnier or Stalingrad Quarter |
| Postal code | 1000 |
| Coordinates | 50°50′34″N 4°20′38″E / 50.84278°N 4.34389°E |
| Construction | |
| Completion | 1868–1871 |
| Other | |
| Designer | Léon Suys |
The Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier (French) or Maurice Lemonnierlaan (Dutch) is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Maurice Lemonnier, a former Alderman for Public Works.
The Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier stretches from the Boulevard du Midi/Zuidlaan to the Place Fontainas/Fontainasplein. To the north, it crosses the Place Anneessens/Anneessensplein about halfway through, and continues towards the Place Fontainas where it becomes the Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan. This area is served by the premetro (underground tram) stations Lemonnier and Anneessens on lines 4 and 10.