Mariendalsvej is a street in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Falkoner Allé in the southeast to the Ring Line in the northwest. The area to the southeast of Nordre Fasanvej runs through the Mariendal Quarter and the rest runs through the Fuglebakken neighbourhood.
Mariendalsvej
Marienlyst painted by Frederik Sødring in 1928
Tram on Mariendalsvej with Lille Godthåb seen to the right
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Falkoner Alle is one of the main streets of Frederiksberg in Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Frederiksberg Town Hall Square in the south to Ågade on the border with Nørrebro in the north, linking Allégade with Jagtvej. The street takes its name from the Royal Falconry which was located in the area. Remains of the buildings are still found behind the buildings at No. 112–120. Notable buildings on the street include the Frederiksberg Centret shopping center and the Falkoner Center hotel and conference centre.
Falkoner Allé
The bridge between Falkoner Allé and Jagtvej viewed from the east
Falkoner Allé in about 1850, watercolour by H.G.F. Holm
An illustration from Illustreret Tidende showing the Ruben Textile Factory in 1879