Mollestien, a cobblestone street in the heart of Aarhus, Denmark, is lined with pastel-tinted homes from the 18th century. Climbing roses and hollyhocks add splashes of color, while bicycles lean against many of the front doors, a common sight in the city. As you stroll down this atmospheric street, the historical charm and quaint architecture transport you to a bygone era. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, taking in the well-preserved buildings and the serene, picturesque setting.
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