Boulevard du Roi Albert II

Established in the extension of the boulevard Émile Jacqmain, the boulevard Roi Albert II is a long artery which connects the small belt (boulevard Baudouin and avenue du Boulevard) to the avenue de l'Héliport.
Please note: the boulevard straddles three municipalities, its even side dependent on the City of Brussels, its odd side dependent on Saint-Josse until no19, then on Schaerbeek beyond.
Address

Boulevard du Roi Albert II
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Type of architecture
60's
Contemporary architecture
Type of venue/site
Streets / roads
Caractéristiques
Exterior
Public
Surface
4000m²