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bounding the historic city centre. The boulevards, whose initial function was to go around the capital, thus became structural urban thoroughfares. The central boulevards' completion also allowed
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buildings, housing prestigious apartments that were among the country's first. Architectural quality was stimulated by two architectural competitions. Public buildings such as the former
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style, apartment buildings, and commercial buildings such as the Midi Palace. In 1919, the city council ordered the boulevard to be renamed in honour of the alderman and patriot
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with a new street cover, equipped with fountains, works of art, benches and trees. On 29 June 2015, the boulevards finally became completely car-free between the
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and demolition of working-class neighbourhoods. The construction was contracted to a
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