The Papengang in Groningen city centre during a rainy evening in December 2024. Famous in Groningen's nightlife scene for its various bar dancings and pubs including Warhol, the alley is lavishly decorated with graffiti street art. For some time now, the dark alley has been colourfully lit with round neon lights, improving safety. The neon lights from above reflect in the yellow pebbles wet by drizzling rain that mark Groningen's inner city.
This photo captures a lively alley in the city at night, decorated on both sides with colourful graffiti. The walls are painted in various shades of green, blue and purple, with intricate, abstract designs and tags. Neon green and blue rings hang from the ceiling, casting a glowing light. The cobbled path runs through the middle and leads to a dim exit at the end. The alley is narrow and the mix of textures and colours creates a lively, bold atmosphere.
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