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An image captured on an overcast day depicts the intersection of Falkoner Allé and Smallegade in Frederiksberg, Denmark. The prominent subject is a six-story corner building, located at Falkoner Allé 53, constructed primarily of dark red brick with contrasting light grey stone banding and window surrounds. The building features numerous dark-framed windows, and its roofline is dark. The ground floor displays several retail or commercial storefronts, some appearing to be vacant or in renovation, with one having a dark entrance and another displaying a planter with a small, leafless tree.

To the left of the main building, a lighter-colored, possibly cream or white, six-story building with rounded architectural elements is visible further down the street. Overhead wires, characteristic of urban electrical infrastructure, span across the top of the scene, supported by poles and streetlights.

The foreground features an asphalt road with distinct white lane markings, including a left-turn arrow and straight-ahead arrows. A metal manhole cover is centered in the lane. On the right side of the road, several parked vehicles are visible, including a dark hatchback and a partial view of a white car. A cluster of parked bicycles is present on the sidewalk adjacent to the main building.

Several individuals are present: one person walks near an entrance on the ground floor of the main building, while a small group of people is visible on the sidewalk further down Smallegade to the left. A bare tree stands to the right of the main building. Traffic lights are visible on the left, indicating green lights for pedestrians and potentially vehicular traffic. The sky is uniformly grey, indicating an overcast condition.
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Mar 11, 2026

Frederiksberg, Denmark

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An image captured on an overcast day depicts the intersection of Falkoner Allé and Smallegade in Frederiksberg, Denmark. The prominent subject is a six-story corner building, located at Falkoner Allé 53, constructed primarily of dark red brick with contrasting light grey stone banding and window surrounds. The building features numerous dark-framed windows, and its roofline is dark. The ground floor displays several retail or commercial storefronts, some appearing to be vacant or in renovation, with one having a dark entrance and another displaying a planter with a small, leafless tree. To the left of the main building, a lighter-colored, possibly cream or white, six-story building with rounded architectural elements is visible further down the street. Overhead wires, characteristic of urban electrical infrastructure, span across the top of the scene, supported by poles and streetlights. The foreground features an asphalt road with distinct white lane markings, including a left-turn arrow and straight-ahead arrows. A metal manhole cover is centered in the lane. On the right side of the road, several parked vehicles are visible, including a dark hatchback and a partial view of a white car. A cluster of parked bicycles is present on the sidewalk adjacent to the main building. Several individuals are present: one person walks near an entrance on the ground floor of the main building, while a small group of people is visible on the sidewalk further down Smallegade to the left. A bare tree stands to the right of the main building. Traffic lights are visible on the left, indicating green lights for pedestrians and potentially vehicular traffic. The sky is uniformly grey, indicating an overcast condition.

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