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View along Konrad Adenauer Strasse in Berlin: in background are BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt at left side and Haus der Bundespressekonferenz at right side. A few traffic including a tourist city bus is on street. Two men are jogging on sidewalk
A busy street in city during the day
The area of Brøndby Strand is known for having various social problems: many of the inhabitants are unemployed. Most people living in this area are immigrants or Danes with immigrant parents.
Warsaw, Poland - September 1, 2023: A modern building with a glass facade. Lots of trees and parked cars in the city centre.
Stockholm, Sweden - July 15, 2023: Modern city architecture on Klarabergsviadukten on a sunny day. Cityscape of Stockholm, Sweden
Berlin, Germany - March 23, 2020: View of Berlin's Alexanderplatz with almost no people due to restrictions in place to avoid the spread of Coronavirus
Sunday traffic in the center of Warsaw, in the background the historic Bracka 16 Orbis communist office building at Bracka street.
Stockholm, Sweden Aug 4, 2021 Traffic passing over a bridge at Skanstull.
Prague, Czech Republic, Europe - May 19, 2024 - Spring Golden City Masaryk Station Financial District: Hilton Prague Old Town, Masarycka (Prague Masaryk Railway Station) by Zaha Hadid Architects (2023) and Millennium Shopping Mall (Left to Right), V Celnici Street (Florentinum Shopping Mall, Republic Square, Palladium Prague Shopping Mall, Powder Tower Prague, Vltava River and Stefanik Bridge in the Neighborhood), New Town as Nove Mesto District, Central Europe.
The campus of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Helsinki, Finland - may 12th 2020: Mall of Tripla is the biggest shopping center in Scandinavia. It's built on top of Pasila railway station and has apartments and offices attached to it.
Stockholm, Sweden - A large NK design above the entrance to the department Nordiska Kompaniet in downtown Stockholm.
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Beautiful view of Budapest city center sunlight
Bar code - modern office buildings in Oslo, Norway
Buildings Around Pirelli Skyscraper In Milan, Italy
View of an office buildings at Sergels Torg in the centre of Stockholm. Sweden
Oslo, Norway: House of the Municipalities aka KS Municipal building (Kommunenes hus), a seven-storey building built for the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities (KS), the organisation for all local governments in Norway. All municipalities and county councils are members. KS is Norway’s largest public employer organisation - Haakon VIIs gate, architect Frithjof Stoud Platou - home also to the embassy of Japan.
Stockholm, Sweden - Sept 2022: Street view of department stores, cars in traffic and People on Hamngatan street
Helsinki, Finland - July 25, 2014: Hakaniemi market hall and Arenan talo (Arena building). Typical Finnish architecture.
View of subway and buildings against clear sky
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Lille, France - October 02, 2022: view of modern office buildings in Euralille. Euralille is an urban quarter of Lille, that conceived as a major European business district in the 1980s
Oslo, Norway, June 18, 2019: Looking at modern buldings at the city of Oslo. Oslo which is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Travel photos of Vienna streets and architecture, Vienna province, Austria
Stockholm, Sweden - A full tram passing pedestrians near the entrance to the Gallerian shopping mall in Stockholm's city centre, with a sign for Ikea among other brands.
Stockholm, Sweden. September 2019.  A view of  the  World Trade Center building
Amersfoort, the Netherlands. April 15th 2023: Public transport with the busses at Amersfoort Central Station.
walking around the city. \nStockholm, Sweden, Europe, August 21, 2019.\nModern district of the city, the entrance to a multiplex cinema and the old palace of the royal posts.
Oslo, Norway: Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters - Victoria Terrasse building, completed in 1890, then Norway's largest and finest tenement complex. Victoria Terrasse spans three quarters, with a 180 metres long façade. The complex was built for the Petersburg Company (originally the Algiers Company). The main architect was Henrik Thrap-Meyer, but other architects were also involved, including Olaf Due in collaboration with Paul Due and Bernhard Christoph Steckmest. The building was named after the then Norwegian and Swedish Crown Princess Victoria (1862–1930).  It was taken over by the Norwegian government in 1913 and put to use by the police and various political departments. During the occupation of Norway in April 1940, the building was taken over by the German forces, housing the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo), which included the Gestapo.
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